Partner content Idriss B - the artist causing a stir on Dubai's streets Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai We talk to the Paris-born artist having an impact on the streets of Dubai. Idriss B discusses his Tunisian heritage, his career, the art industry - and how it’s been impacted by the pandemic, as he exhibits at the first post-COVID physical art fair to take place in Dubai’s World Trade Centre. 29/10/2020
Travel News These Cuban bartenders have been making cocktails from native plants The pair grew plants in pots and flowerbeds in their homes to use in their cocktails, because of a lack of syrups and liquor in the Caribbean island. Now they cultivated the species they need on a farm outside of Havana. 28/10/2020
World Emirati henna artist launches natural henna brand & rolls out 'risqué' designs Whilst the art form of henna may be thousands of years old, just like any fashionable trend it has taken many a stylish twist and turn down the years. 23/10/2020
World Al Ain Oasis: A monument to the UAE’s building & construction past The archaeological city of Al Ain is located along the north-eastern border of the Rub’ Al Khali desert in the UAE. 23/10/2020
World Might Al Harrah desert drawings reveal the Middle East’s forgotten past? In this vast plain of the Al Harrah desert, stretching from Syria across north-eastern Jordan and into Saudi Arabia, ancient drawings are carved into volcanic basalt rock. 23/10/2020
Ireland Galway misses out on €1 bn as COVID-19 hits European culture festival Galway was a European Captial of Culture this year but COVID-19 restrictions meant its visitor numbers were lower than hoped for. 17/10/2020
People For this Romanian, travel starts in your own country Alex Robciuc believes rural Romania has a strong ancestral character and magic aura that he tries to capture in photography. It’s still not considered a go-to destination for tourists, which partly explains why much of the landscape is still preserved in natural beauty. 16/10/2020
Destinations Try out a self-drive tour of Athens to see the city's best sites It may be a less conventional approach to sightseeing, but one of the best ways to discover Athens is actually from behind a steering wheel. 16/10/2020
People This Malaysian mill is still making coffee the old-fashioned way The Antong coffee mill has been using antique machines and traditional bean-roasting methods to produce its famed caffeine-laden powder for 87 years 15/10/2020
Europe News EU lawmakers debate rights and protections of ethnic minorities MEPs discussed the topics of minority languages and cultures that are spread out across the continent. 14/10/2020
My Europe Series Europe's week: A row over rule of law and fears over cultural sector In this edition we look at how relations between Brussels and Budapest soured over democratic values, and also at how the cultural sector can be revived post-pandemic. 02/10/2020
People In Kashmir, wedding season is on, but with new security measures Traditionally, Kashmiri weddings bring together hundreds of guests but now they are reserved to close friends and family who must eat from separate plates. 29/09/2020
Cult The proud heritage and influence of Russian artists In partnership with Rossotrudnichestvo A century ago, a first wave of Russian emigration took the world of culture by storm. Euronews Cult examines that amazing heritage - and the promise of the new generation. 23/09/2020
Europe News Liveurope Online Festival aims to give music scene a shot in the arm Liveurope, an initiative supporting concert venues in their efforts to promote up-and-coming European artists, is to hold a Europe-wide online concert on Friday and Saturday. 22/09/2020
Travel News The return of traditional camel racing to Egypt's Sinai desert Camel racing is a popular traditional sport in many Arab countries and for the Bedouins of the South Sinai desert, its an important way of keeping a traditional heritage alive 21/09/2020
Travel News Notre-Dame's crypt reopens after 18 months with Victor Hugo exhibition The crypt is the first site situated close to the cathedral to reopen since the fire of April 2019 destroyed the spire and much of Notre-Dame's roof. 10/09/2020
Germany First chord change in seven years for John Cage organ composition Play it slow: Composer John Cage's 639-year legacy to the world undergoes its first chord change for seven years 06/09/2020
Experiences Was the world’s favourite cheese invented by accident? According to Italian legend, the creation of mozzarella was a stroke of luck. 02/09/2020
Turkey Have you visited these ancient cliffside tombs in Turkey yet? Dating back to the 4th century, these UNESCO-recognised Lycian tombs are some of the oldest and most striking in Turkey. 19/08/2020
No Comment Graffiti artists paint giant murals on tower blocks in Sao Paulo Paola Delfin puts the finishing touches to a mural in the Brazillian city. 18/08/2020