Greetings, citizens. Europe has its very own measles outbreak now, isn’t that nice? Not. More about that later.
News in Europe: Measles

Overview of news headlines from Europe.
Greetings, citizens. Europe has its very own measles outbreak now, isn’t that nice? Not. More about that later.
Greetings, citizens. Things are heating up again in Ukraine, and everyone and their dog are busy wondering why.
The Eurovision will be a bit more awesome this year, because Australia will send a participant. We’re all Europe now!
This week in Europe, all eyes are on Greece and its new government.
I know! Not fair. (But hey, it’s good news for some women, just not me.)
Yes. There will be something about camel wrestling later, but let’s have some news first.
The news this week has mostly been about the fall-out from the Charlie Hebdo attacks. It’s not often you get such a clear picture of the state of the world just by looking at the news headlines.
Happy New Year, everybody, and now you know how to say that in Romanian.
Greetings, citizens, and welcome to another week of sheer misery. I haven’t even got an animal-related story for you. Booo.
Yes, yes, and wine too, of course. But let’s have a look at the news first.
Greetings, citizens. It’s (almost) all about immigration this week, a.k.a. the subject that keeps on giving.
Citizens, there’s a ghost haunting the corridors of Westminster. A demented, racist ghost with delusions of grandeur.
Greetings, citizens. What noise does a goat make? We’ll get to that later.
Greetings, citizens. This week, we’ve got some bits and bobs from the non-mainstream media, and for those interested in EU matters, it’s fascinating stuff.
Welcome to another news roundup, this week with mainly Russian news. It’s weird, sad, scary and also occasionally wonderful.