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UK election 2019: How has it played out on social media?
Which party leader had the largest social media engagement? Which issues have become central to the election campaign?
French PM Edouard Philippe unveils controversial new pensions system
The government is proposing to simplify the current system, which has 42 different pension schemes for workers depending on their profession. It comes amid crippling strikes by those opposed to the reform.
Pollution, plants and protests: Where do UK parties stand on Green issues?
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Why are wine producers in Spain moving their vineyards uphill?
Spanish winemakers are packing up their vines and heading for the hills. Euronews correspondent Jaime Velazquez has been to a vineyard near Barcelona to find out why.
Czechs protest against PM Babis after damning EU report
The latest protest against Andrej Babis was called after Czech prosecutors reopened a probe into Babis's business dealings.
Aung San Suu Kyi at the ICJ for Myanmar genocide trial
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been heavily criticised in the past for failing to condemn the authorities' crackdown on Muslim minorities.
Nobel laureates receive awards in ceremony clouded by controversy
The decision to award Austrian Author Peter Handke with the 2019 Literature Prize has led to a backlash over his support of the late former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.
'We must not let fear stop us': Young women share stories of activism
At a United Nations summit in Geneva, young women spoke about child marriage, sexual slavery, indigenous rights, corruption and climate change.