Brussels teeters as Europe’s populists catch the mood of the day
There is now a real prospect that political parties that believe in the dismantling of the EU will become a dominant voice in its parliament.
Danish police say one civilian died after dozens of bullets were sprayed at a Copenhagen cafe where an artist who published pictures of the prophet Mohammed was attending a meeting.
British Tornado fighter jets fly into Iraq ready to carry out air strikes against the Islamic State group, but the Ministry of Defence says no targets were hit in the first approved combat operation.
Far-right and anti-Europe parties claim major victories across the continent – is this the turning of the tide?
With the prospect of success in this week’s European elections, right-wing parties are creating a new, Eurosceptic bloc. Pauline Lockwood looks at the policies behind this new political grouping.
There is now a real prospect that political parties that believe in the dismantling of the EU will become a dominant voice in its parliament.
Austria’s ‘bearded lady’ Conchita Wurst triumphs at the Eurovision Song Contest despite petitions to have her edited out of the broadcast.
One of the talking points at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest will be how many points Ukraine and Russia award to one another. Our graphic looks back at how the countries have voted in the past.
Scottish nationalists are not the only ones trying to redraw the map of Europe. Here are 10 other countries with serious independence movements.
A Danish zoo that controversially put down an 18-month-old giraffe last month has now killed two lions and two cubs.
England’s Wembley friendly against Denmark could decide which of the current squad make the cut for the Brazil World Cup. John Anderson ponders the dilemmas facing national team boss Roy Hodgson.
Keepers at a Danish zoo defend their decision to put down a “surplus” giraffe in front of a crowd of people, saying that it was following strict anti-breeding rules.
Copenhagen Zoo chief Bengt Holst, whose decision to kill a healthy giraffe that was “surplus” provoked outrage, says that he likes “animals very much, and that’s why I want to save them.”
What is it about Scandinavian drama that grips British viewers? Cathy Newman talks to Kim Bodnia, star of The Bridge.
Monday morning’s UK storm hit Denmark in the afternoon with wind gusts of 120mph, killing one man and leading to travel disruption. This was the moment the wind ripped scaffolding off a building.
Swedish celebrity magazine Se & Hor (See & Hear) publishes photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing topless and its sister publication in Denmark plans to do the same on Thursday.