Attack on teenager shines a light on the plight of France’s Roma
The horrific beating of a Roma teenager last month in a Paris suburb has shocked all of France. But so far no-one has been arrested or charged.
Prime Minister Theresa May says the UK will not take on the European Council presidency next year after voting to leave the EU.
Eurozone leaders have reached an agreement to provide an 86bn euro bailout to keep the near-bankrupt Greece in the single currency.
US President Barack Obama says he has not yet decided whether to send “lethal defensive weapons” to Ukraine, but this option is being “examined”.
With Vladimir Putin meeting Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande in Moscow to discuss the Ukraine conflict, what is driving the Russian president, what is he seeking, and will he get it?
As thousands gather in Paris for a march of unity after terror attacks left 17 people dead, some residents tell Channel 4 News why they decided against joining the rally.
Police are continuing to hunt for Hayat Boumeddienne – the girlfriend of one of the gunmen in the Paris massacres – but how much do we know about her?
World leaders back military measures to help defeat Islamic State fighters in Iraq – but make no mention of the tougher diplomatic challenge in Syria.
The horrific beating of a Roma teenager last month in a Paris suburb has shocked all of France. But so far no-one has been arrested or charged.
Known for his love of the high life, former President Sarkozy is facing criminal charges over allegations of trying to hush up corruption in a previous presidential campaign.
David Cameron is facing isolation in the European Union as he clashes with fellow leaders at a two-day summit to choose a new president for the European Commission.
Angela Merkel may want France to propose Christine Lagarde as the new European Commission boss. But neither she nor Luxembourg’s Jean-Claude Juncker are safe bets for the job.
Europe’s mainstream parties are beginning to reassert themselves, and urging caution over the dangers of the far right and far left. But complacency is the battered EU’s biggest problem.
As the British and French leaders hold a summit at an RAF base, Channel 4 News looks at the recent history of bad blood between the two countries.
How can Europe change? The question is for both of us! France’s President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister David Cameron are questioned by Channel 4 News’s Jonathan Rugman.
Order! That’ll be a pint and a glass of your best red. See what happened when Francois Hollande and David Cameron took Anglo-French diplomacy to the pub. (Note: This may deviate from real life events)