Travel News New brand of cruises are combining luxury with authentic travel A new brand of cruises is starting to blend luxury with more authentic travel experiences. 15/12/2020
Cinema Six in the running to win best movie at European Film Awards The best film award will be presented in Berlin on Saturday, December 12. 08/12/2020
Explore Exploring Saint Petersburg's rich history and modern charms In partnership with Visit Petersburg Discovering the rich history and modern charms of Saint Petersburg - in this week's Explore on Euronews. 07/12/2020
Cult 'Once in a generation' exhibition of Queen's art open to public The lighting conditions are ideal in the Queen's Gallery to display the masterpieces, according to Desmond Shawe-Taylor, who is surveyor of the Queen's pictures. 05/12/2020
World What does the UAE’s art and cultural scene look like post COVID-19? Vibrant, diverse, and plentiful are a few words that describe the UAE’s culture and art scene, which also serves as a hub for regional creatives stemming from the Middle East and North Africa to share their work, before the pandemic. 04/12/2020
World How are Jordanian musicians adapting Western pop songs into Arabic? Kalamesque is a group made up of Jordanian musicians, and they’re adapting Western pop music into classical Arabic songs. 04/12/2020
No Comment London's National Gallery reopens as England's lockdown is lifted As England's second lockdown comes to an end, cultural venues such as the National Gallery have reopened their doors to the public. 02/12/2020
Cult Project aiming to make art more accessible to award €150k in grants Art Explora, an ambitious drive to make European culture more accessible, is set to hand out €150k in grants on Thursday. 02/12/2020
World News Talking culture: Dior stands by Depp and hope for music festivals Andrea Bolitho discusses this week's arts and entertainment news. 28/11/2020
World How are political cartoonists in the MENA region drawing attention to social issues? The lot of political cartoonists in the Middle East & North Africa region is not an easy one. 20/11/2020
Travel News You can now travel the world without leaving this unique Berlin garden The Mahzahn Recreational Park in Berlin can take you from the Italian Renaissance to the rice fields of Thailand. 17/11/2020
Travel News Meet the gardeners risking their lives to save Angkor Wat These extreme gardeners are risking their lives to protect the 900 year-old Angkor Wat Temples. 17/11/2020
Partner content Avni Doshi: 'surreal' experience of Booker Prize shortlist Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai In this edition of interview, we chat to Avni Doshi, the first-time novelist based in Dubai about her Booker Prize-shortlisted ‘Burnt Sugar’, the Emirates Literary Festival and why literature is so important in the region. 14/11/2020
Partner content Emerging from lockdown - Dubai’s music scene hits the right notes Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Dubai's thriving music scene is bouncing back after lockdown, albeit with responsible social distancing in place. Some of its leading lights - and a literal Legend - tell Focus how important that scene is. 13/11/2020
World Property mogul & reality TV star Mohamed Hadid talks cookbooks & kibbeh in lockdown The global pandemic has triggered a boom in reading, according to the president of the International Publishers Association. 13/11/2020
World How is the ancient art of Egyptian puppetry making a comeback? The art of puppetry in Egypt dates back to ancient times and the rule of the Pharaohs. 13/11/2020
Travel News Here's your boiled down guide to global tea traditions Tea: the 5,000 year old cornerstone of civilisation. But what's the back story? And how has boiling a leaf in water manifested itself in different cultures around the world? 12/11/2020
Travel News This ancient site in Peru has reopened after eight months Like many tourist attractions around the world, Machu Picchu closed earlier this year at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, it's opened back up - but can only offer around 30% of its usual capacity. 02/11/2020
World Views from a rabbi, a priest & an imam on the Abrahamic house being built in Abu Dhabi Religious history was made in Abu Dhabi last year, when the Document on Human Fraternity was signed in February by Pope Francis and Dr. Ahmed Al Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar. 30/10/2020
World This is how ‘inclusive’ art & artifacts are keeping museums relevant In the spirit of inclusion and appealing to as broad an audience as possible, once rarely seen and sacred artifacts, are now accessible to many in museums and galleries around the world. 30/10/2020