Switzerland Swiss advocates of basic income for all claim moral victory, despite crushing defeat Swiss voters may have overwhelmingly rejected the proposal to introduce a guaranteed basic income for all, but for some that doesn’t necessarily mean the debate is… 05/06/2016
World News And also...from a footballing own-goal in Spain to record-breaking dancing grannies Via €1.7 bn under the bed a home delivery of water from the sacred Ganges and a horror cartoon in Germany. 03/06/2016
Greece Greek police clear Idomeni camp Greek police have completed the clearance of the Idomeni camp and many residents have been moved to official refugee centres near Thessaloniki, while others set up new camps nearby. 26/05/2016
Brazil Video - Brazil’s uncontacted Kawahiva tribe on the edge of extinction Despite winning a campaign to get Brazil to declare a protected area for the Kawahiva tribe – one of the last uncontacted indigenous peoples in the Amazon Forest – campaigners say there is no time to 24/05/2016
Belgium Thousands march in Brussels in 'Zinneke Parade' Tens of thousands of people have hit the streets of the Belgium capital Brussels for the bi-annual ‘Zinneke Parade’. 21/05/2016
India Severe heat sets new record in India India has recorded its hottest day since records began as a heatwave continues to stretch across the north of the country. 20/05/2016
Italy Italy: approving same-sex civil unions 'a huge step forward,' say right groups Italy’s lower house of parliament has approved a bill allowing same-sex civil unions. Gay couples will now be given the same legal protections as 11/05/2016
United Kingdom Broadcasters show footage of HM The Queen's "diplomatic gaffe" Footage is released of the British monarch at a palace garden party describing Chinese officials as "very difficult". 11/05/2016
Japan Japan welcomes Obama Hiroshima visit The Japanese government has welcomed Barack Obama’s decision to visit Hiroshima later this month. Obama will be the first serving US president to go 11/05/2016
No Comment Biggest ever turn-out for Tokyo Pride 70,000 people turn out for Tokyo Rainbow Pride parade in the Japanese capital on Sunday. Organisers say it is the biggest to be held so far. 09/05/2016
No Comment Euronews on Ecuador after the earthquake Euronews reporter Monica Pinna visits Ecuador after the earthquake hit the country on April 16. The city of Manta in the central area was hardest 06/05/2016
World News Latin American cabbies step up protests over Uber Taxi drivers in Argentina have been out protesting again over competitor Uber Technologies for defying a ban and continuing to operate in the 05/05/2016
Canada Alberta wildfire: Two die in a car accident in the rush to flee the flames Alberta wildfire claims first victims State of emergency is declared 1,600 buildings destroyed by flames A massive wildfire in Alberta, Canada 05/05/2016
Canada Wildfire triggers emergency evacuation in Alberta Alberta in western Canada is racing to evacuate thousands of people as a wildfire burns out of control. At risk are the 80,000 residents of the city 04/05/2016
France Corsican separatists to end military campaign Separatist fighters in Corsica have said they will end military operations in their quest for independence from France. The National Liberation Front 03/05/2016
Venezuela Venezuela opposition collects signatures in bid to oust President Maduro Venezuela’s opposition says it has delivered 1.85 million signatures to the country’s elections authority in a bid to seek a recall referendum 03/05/2016
India UN court calls on India to release Italian marine A UN court has ruled that India must allow Italian marine Salvatore Girone, who’s been detained in Delhi for more than four years, to go home, Girone 02/05/2016