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Seven MPs have left the UK's Labour Party. But who are they, why did they leave and what will they do now? Euronews has the answers. → Read More
On its 40th anniversary, Euronews looks back at Iran's Islamic Revolution and how it shaped the future of the country. → Read More
WHO said “uneven progress between and within countries” was to blame for the record numbers. → Read More
US President Donald Trump’s second State of the Union speech was interrupted three times on Tuesday night by chants from lawmakers of “USA, USA”. → Read More
Euronews spoke to nude performance artist Deborah de Robertis about how the symbol of Marianne has changed the 'gilets jaunes' protests. → Read More
Protesters in Paris have called on doctors to use their "conscientious objection" and stop performing abortions. → Read More
Portugal has promised fast-track airport access and no visa requirements for Brits after Brexit in a bid to retain its biggest source of tourists. → Read More
Some 1.2 million French women were targeted with sexist insults in 2017, but there were just four convictions over the offence, according to a major report released on Thursday. → Read More
New data by Eurostat looks at numbers of general medical practitioners in EU countries. → Read More
What are the most likely risks we will face this year, and how significant will they be? Some of the world's most influential people have given their views. → Read More
We’ll be live all day as Theresa May prepares to face a vote of no confidence. → Read More
The winners of the EU initiative will be given a free pass to explore Europe for up to 30 days between April 15 and October 31. → Read More
Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. → Read More
Households in the European Union spent more than €130 million on alcohol in 2017, but how do different member states compare? → Read More
British counter-terrorism police are investigating a stabbing attack at a train station in northern England on New Year's Eve that left three people injured. → Read More
A sanctuary in Thailand hopes classical music can 'rehabilitate the souls' of the old, overworked and disabled elephants it cares for. → Read More
"For Tony Blair to go to Brussels and seek to undermine our negotiations by advocating for a second referendum is an insult to the office he once held and the people he once served," May said. → Read More
Nearly 200 countries have signed up to a 156-page rulebook for implementing the Paris Agreement on climate change. But what is the rulebook, why is it necessary and why are some already criticising it? → Read More
Five bare-breasted protesters dressed as Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic, faced off with police in Paris on Saturday in a silent protest. → Read More
Police hope the technology will help to tackle violent crime, while privacy campaigners say it turns people into "walking ID cards". → Read More