10 October 2021 | Euronews
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Spain How art and technology combine for a deeper experience of Goya An exhibition of Goya's work aims to provide art lovers with an immersive experience which gives a deeper understanding of the artist's life -
Czech Republic Six takeaways from the Czech Republic's historic election Here are the key points to help you understand the Czech election and what it means for Europe. -
No Comment In the Israeli desert, astronauts simulate "life on Mars" Equipped with space suits, astronauts advance with heavy steps towards a Martian station erected in a crater in Israel. -
No Comment Thousands decry president, instability in Tunisia Several thousand demonstrators gathered in central Tunis on Sunday to protest against President Kaïs Saied's "exceptional measures", which his critics have called a "coup". -
Israel Merkel warns of rise in anti-Semitism on last official visit to Israel Angela Merkel accompanied Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial on her last visit to Israel as German Chancellor. -
No Comment Palestinians pick olives next to Israeli Evitar outpost Palestinians and activists pick olives next to the Israeli outpost of Evitar in solidarity with Palestinians whose land was confiscated by Israeli settlers, in the village of Beita, north of Nablus in the occupied West Bank. -
Cinema Lumiere Festival begins in Lyon with tributes to Bertrand Tavernier More than 5,000 attended the opening of the Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon which celebrates cinema from around the world. -
No Comment Beirut in the dark as power plants run out of fuel Lebanon's two main power plants were forced to shut down after running out of fuel plunging the country into darkness on Saturday. Lebanon is grappling with a crippling energy crisis made worse by its dependency on fuel imports. -
No Comment North Korea marks 76th year of ruling party North Korea marked the 76th anniversary of its ruling Workers' Party of Korea on Sunday. The capital city Pyongyang was decorated with flags and placards with the Workers' Party emblem of a hammer, sickle, and brush. -
Ireland UK demands over Northern Ireland Protocol risk 'further breakdown in EU relations', Ireland warns Both Brussels and London have blamed each other for the lack of progress and warned they're running out of patience. -
Czech Republic Czech President Milos Zeman hospitalised in intensive care day after parliamentary election Milos Zeman has a key role to play in establishing a new government following the loss of close ally Prime Minister Andrej Babis. -
Italy Far-right leaders arrested at large protest in Italy over COVID passes The demonstration was against moves to extend Italy's COVID pass to all workplaces from October 15. -
Destinations These are the 3 most relaxing places to have a holiday in Europe New research reveals the most tranquil places to stay in Europe, including towns in France, Croatia and Poland. -
Nature Refugees in Cameroon have turned a desert camp into a thriving forest Planting thousands of trees is providing jobs, food, medicine and more water in the future for thousands of people. -
Russia Fifteen people dead following plane crash in central Russia Seven people were rescued and hospitalised, including one in a "serious condition". -
Tech News Tech this week: 90 year-old Star Trek star William Shatner to become oldest man in space William Shatner brings Star Trek to life with space trip and are we closer to knowing about life on Mars? -
Women Beyond Borders Meet the 22-year-old woman who rowed solo across the Atlantic Ocean and set a new record Jasmine Harrison rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, making her the youngest woman to ever complete a solo row across any ocean. -
Taiwan Taiwan 'won't take path laid out by China', President says Surveys show the Taiwanese overwhelmingly favour their current de-facto independent state and strongly reject unification with China. -
Tech News Explained: What is the new global minimum tax deal and what will it mean? In a momentous decision, 130 countries have agreed to set a global minimum on corporate tax at 15 per cent. But what does that mean in practice?