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Past articles by Sarah:

Husband of journalist held in Iran describes 2 years without wife and daughter

Two years on: 'not enough has been done' Richard Ratcliffe tells euronews about his wife Nazanin's detention. → Read More

'I am not a fish thrower', Jacob Rees-Mogg protests

'Am I going to change my name to Captain Haddock?', Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg asked, denying reports he'd throw dead fish into the Thames to protest against the delay in leaving the Common Fisheries Policy. → Read More

Did Cambridge Analytica help elect Donald Trump?

Whistleblower Christopher Wylie speaks to NBC and journalist Carole Cadwalladr to MSNBC over revelations data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica allegedly harvested tens of millions of Facebook users’ personal information without their permission. → Read More

Bearing up: black bears re-released after holistic treatment for burns

Two black bears have been released back into the wild following some unusual treatment in the wake of southern California's largest wildfire in recent history. → Read More

Germany's Merkel battles for political survival in 'last-ditch' talks with SPD

The CDU-CSU are in preliminary talks with the Social Democrats (SPD) in what some are labelling a last chance to form a stable coalition in Germany. → Read More

South Africa: 'Ramaphosa’s going to need all his skills'

Despite a rift in South Africa's ruling party, Andrew Meldrum, the acting Africa editor for Associated Press, told Euronews he doesn't think the ANC wll split. → Read More

Diplomatic discussions: Boris Johnson meets Iranian counterpart

UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson meets his Iranian counterpart in Tehran for talks on the nuclear deal and dual national consular cases, including that of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. → Read More

France says final farewell to Johnny Hallyday

France said 'au revoir' to the French rocker, who died on Wednesday, aged 74. → Read More

Germany: nail-filled package could be extortion-related

German police say a suspicious, nail-filled package, sent to an address in Potsdam, is being investigated in an extortion inquiry. → Read More

Yemen: dozens killed in fierce fighting over weekend

Saudi-led air strikes have targeted several locations in the war-torn country. → Read More

'Shocking silence' surrounds situation in Yemen, IRC tells

IRC Director Paolo Cernuschi says a huge humanitarian crisis looms 'of proportions [...] we've not seen in our lifetimes'. → Read More

Fiji prepares for 'climate refugees'

Fiji moves entire villages inland as sea levels rise. → Read More

Puigdemont summoned to Spain

The ousted Catalan president and 19 others are summoned to court hearings in Spain, but the leader is reportedly still in Brussels. → Read More

Thousands of DRC children at immediate risk of starvation, UN warns

The World Food Programme says a looming humanitarian catastrophe could cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of youngsters within months. → Read More

UN warns CO2 levels reach record high

The UN warns the amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere has reached levels not seen in millions of years. → Read More

Terror charges: Turkish court orders release of eight activists

A court in Turkey releases eight activists – among them foreign nationals – while they are tried on terror charges. → Read More

Who could be in contention for the Nobel Peace Prize 2017?

Who will win the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize? The bookmakers think the names on this list are in the running. → Read More

Amid referendum violence, FC Barca bags a silent victory

The top-of-the-table club played behind closed doors amid violence in Barcelona and fears of a pitch invasion. → Read More

Will Catalan football suffer if the region gains independence?

Secession from Spain would likely have far-reaching consequences for Catalonia and not only in political terms. → Read More

Grenfell Tower inquiry opens

Inquiry opens into Grenfell Tower fire, three months after flames engulfed the block, killing at least 80 people. → Read More