Stephanie Burnett, euronews

Stephanie Burnett

euronews

Hong Kong

Contact Stephanie

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • euronews
  • TIME.com

Past articles by Stephanie:

D-Day soldier's letters to wife reveal endurance of love during war

"How is my dream girl tonight?" he wrote. "Fine, I hope. I can picture you now, darling, with your rust colored hair predominating the smudge of dirt on the tip of your nose, and you are submissive to your thoughts with a far-away look in your eye. " → Read More

What do newly elected MEPs do until Parliament begins?

The newly elected don't officially become MEPs until 2 July. So what are they up to until then? → Read More

The thing Eurocrats are most worried about with EU election results

What would their nightmare scenario be? → Read More

EU polls: Populism surge as Brexit Party forecast to take most seats in European Parliament

The eurosceptic party leapfrogged Matteo Salvini's Lega party in the latest projections. → Read More

EU election polls: British voters to abandon major parties

With just one week to go until the EU elections, we put out the latest projects → Read More

EU elections: Le Pen leads Macron, Dutch Eurosceptic gains

But will it be enough for the Eurosceptic politicians? → Read More

What are the perks of being an MEP? Euronews Answers

First thing's first: MEPs get a gross salary of just over €8,750 each month. → Read More

German journalist stabbed by teens who 'gave Hitler salute'

Police have launched an investigation into the attack that saw the journalist cut 6 centimetres deep in the stomach. → Read More

Messi out: Fifa men's player of the year shortlist includes Ronaldo, Salah and Modric

Barcelona star Lionel Messi did not make the shortlist for the first time since 2006. → Read More

Neo-Nazis dump rubbish outside homes of Danish politicians

"The whole problem of the situation was that instead of directing their action or process towards the institution, it was directed at me and directed to the place where I live with my family," said Lasse Olsen to Euronews. → Read More

Watch: Lyon star Lucy Bronze talks passion — and pay gaps — in women's football

Euronews spoke with Bronze about her will to be the best player she can be, the pay in women's football, and what needs to be done to improve the game. → Read More

‘Death to America’: Iran MPs burn American flag in parliament

The lawmakers staged the demonstration on Wednesday morning, the day after Trump announced he was ditching the 2015 nuclear deal. → Read More

Dolls' heads pop up in UK potholes in repair plea

Fed up with potholes in the Southwest of England, one resident took it on himself to place children's dolls heads in potholes, the amusement of many residents. → Read More

Is non-consensual sex rape? Most European countries say 'no'

While Spain is currently in the spotlight for its legal technicalities between sexual abuse and rape — it is not the only European country that does not recognise sex without consent as rape. → Read More

Footballers go low to set world record match at Dead Sea

The lowest-altitude match at the Dead Sea comes less than a year after the same group broke the Guinness World Record for the highest-altitude football game played. → Read More

Learn Klingon in 2 minutes (sort of)

Euronews speaks with the men behind a new Klingon language course. → Read More

Life in Limbo on Lesbos: A WhatsApp interview

Euronews interviews Amal, an asylum seeker living on Lesbos, who has limited access to internet and the phone. She gave her accounts on what life is like at Moria refugee camp via WhatsApp → Read More

Argentine icebreaker pays tribute to missing submarine crew

The icebreaker's crew formed the number 44 on the Antarctic ice. → Read More

Ultimate Liverpool FC fan? Norway dad names baby 'Ynwa' after team anthem

The new dad took fandom to new heights after naming his daughter after the 'You'll Never Walk Alone' club anthem. → Read More

Iceland tells companies: Close gender pay gap—or pay up

Iceland’s new law requires companies to prove they’ve closed the gender pay gap. → Read More