Culture news A creative concept deliciously unites some of Europe's finest vines The European Union's motto of "United in diversity" has been put in a bottle. The Borderless European Wine is a solidarity project that aims to combine the cultural creativity of the continent's winegrowers. 01/12/2022
Design Studio Wild design duo use banned plants to examine EU migration pact The European Union has banned numerous plant life deemed to be invasive and uncontrollable. But a pair of Dutch designers say this approach, which fails to consider working with the environment, is also being used towards people on the move. 01/12/2022
No Comment World Cup fans gather in Doha square ahead of games Football fans from several nations gathered at Doha's Waqif Souq ahead of their team's World Cup games on Thursday. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Two hospitals in Kherson operate without electricity and running water International Correspondent Anelise Borges tours two hospitals in Kherson as madical staff battle on without running water or electricity following persistent Russian attacks on the city's critical infrastructure. 01/12/2022
No Comment WATCH: Children and youth march for peace in Tigray after ceasefire Young people from Tigray’s capital Mekele took part in a peace parade with many hoping that the ceasefire may mean they can soon return to school. 01/12/2022
Belgium Belgium: Three human skulls from the colonial era removed from auction A Belgian auction house sparks widespread criticism after it placed three human skulls from the colonial era up for sale. 01/12/2022
Spain US embassy in Madrid becomes sixth site to receive suspicious package The devices have been sent to Spain's prime minister's office, an arms manufacturer, the defence ministry, an airbase and the embassy of Ukraine. 01/12/2022
Switzerland Honest couple find €20,000 in a car park and return to owner Would you have done the same? 01/12/2022
World Does Europe's long-term peace and security depend on enlargement? "I think if there is one positive outcome of this war if there is any, is that it is a very clear reinforcement of the need to enlarge the European Union." Olivér Várhelyi, EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement with an in-depth discussion. 01/12/2022
Football Now FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: The story of week 2 In partnership with Media City Another dramatic week at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, here's a summary of all the key moments from the final group stage games at the tournament. 01/12/2022
Culture news World AIDS Day: "Stigma around HIV does still exist" Euronews Culture speaks to a representative of the Terrence Higgins Trust in the UK, to talk about the charity, the shifting perceptions around HIV and the lasting stigma in many people’s mindsets. 01/12/2022
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | December 1st – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 01/12/2022
Euronews Witness The EU’s first ‘ecocide’ trial: toxic chemicals found in French homes Carcinogen chemical trichloroethylene was detected in Grézieu-La-Varenne in 2019. The discovery came after a resident found a viscous, foul-smelling liquid in her backyard. A search discovered that traces of the chemical were 800 times the legally acceptable limit. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Russian gains in Bakhmut are of little benefit, ISW says Euronews Correspondent Sasha Vakulina walks viewers through the Institute of the Study of War's latest findings on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 01/12/2022
USA Biden 'prepared to sit down with Putin' if he wants to end Ukraine war "I'm prepared to speak with Putin if in fact there is an interest in him deciding he's looking for a way to end the war," said Biden. 01/12/2022
Culture news No Nut November is over: What is it and are there benefits? What did Reddit users who abstained actually think of the challenge? 01/12/2022
Creators Flamenco, gender and tradition: The Roma musician breaking stereotypes Noelia Heredia is a Spanish musician who plays the cajón, a box-shaped percussion instrument traditionally played by men. For her, music is life: "without flamenco, without singing and without music, I think I would die." 01/12/2022
No Comment Brazilian landslide engulfs motorway Firefighters in the Brazilian state of Parana are working tirelessly to find about 30 people thought to have been engulfed in a landslide that hit a coastal highway. 01/12/2022
Partner content Brazil invites investment in infrastructure & renewable energy Partner content presented by SECOM With around 4,350 kilometres between its furthest points, Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world, flanked by 7,200 kilometres of Atlantic coastline and the borders of no less than ten South American countries. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Russia and Ukraine exchange 50 soldiers in latest prisoner swap Those released on Thursday include soldiers who defended the Azovstal steel plant, Ukraine said. 01/12/2022
No Comment Argentinian fan proposes to Polish girlfriend during interview An Argentinian fan proposes to his Polish girlfriend during a televised interview at Stadium 974 in Doha, minutes before the World Cup match between Poland and Argentina. 01/12/2022
No Comment Peru: nearly 14,000 pelicans die from bird flu The highly contagious H5N1 avian flu virus has killed thousands of pelicans, blue-footed boobies and other seabirds in Peru, according to the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) 01/12/2022
No Comment Same-sex partners better protected in US and Japan Tokyo court ruled 'unconstitutional' Japan's failure to protect same-sex partners just after the US Senate passed legislation Tuesday to protect same-sex marriages. 01/12/2022
No Comment Watch: the baguette gets UN world heritage status The humble baguette - the crunchy ambassador for French baking around the world - has been added to the UN’s list of intangible cultural heritage. 01/12/2022
No Comment Watch: London zoo animals get into the Christmas spirit Lions followed a festive scent trail of cinnamon and nutmeg to an advent calendar, while monkeys foraged amongst hanging advent pouches. 01/12/2022
No Comment Pomegranates are the stars in Tehran for the fruits' festival The pomegranate festival organised with the slogan "one hundred rubies" continues in Tehran, the capital of Iran. The 11th Pomegranate Festival, which started on 19 November, can be visited between 16.00-21.00 until 2 December. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Seven new developments to know about Russia's war in Ukraine Here is our summary of the latest news around Russia's war in Ukraine. 01/12/2022
Earth News UK food shortages: What is disappearing from supermarket shelves? Empty shelves and soaring prices are set to impact British consumers this winter. 01/12/2022
No Comment Protests roar around the world against China's authorities New York City, Hong Kong and Istanbul saw protesters walk the street to denounce China's repressive policies 01/12/2022
Mobility This briefcase-sized satellite will look for ice on the Moon If the Lunar Flashflight detects the presence of water ice on the Moon, NASA says it could prove a valuable resource for future Artemis missions. 01/12/2022