World News Ireland's culture prompts calls for alcohol tests for pregnant women "I treat it as the last taboo. I think alcohol is so interwoven into our society it's hard to know where to begin." 08/09/2018
World News U.S. military drawing up options should Syria use chemical weapons Idlib is the insurgents' only remaining major stronghold and a government offensive could be the last decisive battle in a war that has killed more than half a million people. 08/09/2018
World News Bees are dying at an alarming rate. Amsterdam may have the answer. Alarm bells are sounding globally over the disappearance of pollinators, but the Dutch capital has proved to be a success story. 07/09/2018
World News Mattis makes unannounced visit to Afghanistan The defense secretary and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are to discuss peace progress with the new head of NATO forces. 07/09/2018
World News Brazilian presidential candidate is stabbed at rally "Our agents there said the attacker was 'on a mission from God,'" an official said. "Their impression is that they were not dealing with a mentally stable person." 07/09/2018
World News Mexican prosecutors find 166 skulls in mass graves Investigators used drones, probes and ground-penetrating radar to locate the pits and began digging about a month ago. 06/09/2018
World News Rescued Thai boys crawl through replica of flooded cave The rescued boys smiled as they crawled through a replica of the cave they were trapped in. 06/09/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Here is our round-up of key stories from around Europe so far today. 06/09/2018
North Korea Korean leaders schedule third summit, envoy says The meeting between Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in will focus on efforts to "denuclearize the Korean Peninsula," Seoul's special envoy said. 06/09/2018
World News Powerful quake injures at least 20 in northern Japan Nearly all of the 2.9 million households on the island of Hokkaido were without power. 06/09/2018
World News Would-be assassins who poisoned ex-spy will likely escape justice Britain's decision is charge two suspected Russian intelligence officers in the case is an attempt to send the message that "no one is untouchable." 05/09/2018
World News The country that gave the world espresso gets its first Starbucks "We are not coming here to teach Italians how to make coffee, we're coming here with humility and respect, to show what we've learned." 05/09/2018
World News Two Russians charged over ex-spy's nerve agent poisoning The U.K. is not asking Moscow to extradite the men because Russian law forbids extradition of the country's citizens. 05/09/2018
World News Euroviews. Stop giving Steve Bannon's white nationalist nonsense a platform already | View Bannon has nothing to offer besides the same tired, white nationalistic rhetoric he's been regurgitating for years to sell his personal brand. 05/09/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 05/09/2018
World News Russia strikes near last Syrian rebel stronghold for 1st time in weeks The U.N. has warned that an offensive could "create a humanitarian emergency at a scale not yet seen through this crisis." 04/09/2018
World News Migrant drownings send Med's death rate to highest level on record Nearly 1,600 people have died or vanished en route to Europe this year, including 1,100 while attempting to cross by sea from North Africa. 04/09/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 04/09/2018
World News Man held in Amsterdam stabbings cites 'insults' to Islam The suspect also named Dutch, anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders during police questioning. 04/09/2018
World News U.S. service member killed in apparent 'insider attack' in Afghanistan The death of a U.S. service member in an apparent insider attack was the sixth American killed in Afghanistan this year. 03/09/2018