Green News Growing vegetables in seawater could be the answer to feeding billions Freshwater is becoming increasingly scarce and some farms are looking for alternatives. 24/05/2022
Economy Explained: Why higher gas costs lead to higher food prices The connection partly lies in fertilisers, which require a great deal of gas to be produced. 23/05/2022
Experiences Should alcohol be allowed on flights? We asked an air hostess As drunk passengers are often responsible for miserable flights, we ask if alcohol should be banned on flights. 22/05/2022
Ukraine Russia says easing Ukraine ports blockade depends on sanctions review Moscow's comments follow an appeal by the UN food chief to Vladimir Putin that millions would die around the world because of Russia's blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports. 19/05/2022
Nature Insect decline could massively increase food bills, warn scientists Losing pollinators in the UK alone could add more than € 2.3 billion a year to food bills, warns charity Buglife. 14/05/2022
No Comment Brazilians claim world's biggest-ever barbecue The Parauapebas City Hall, located in Pará state in northern Brazil, organise what they claim as the "biggest barbecue in the world" to celebrate the city's 34th anniversary. 12/05/2022
Experiences Platinum Jubilee: How to eat, drink, and party like a royal In June, Brits will get a special four-day bank holiday weekend to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Here’s your ultimate guide to the festivities. 05/05/2022
Food and Drink From Rome to Drôme: Antiquity and gastronomy in the Northern Rhone The character of this largely undiscovered slice of France is perhaps best characterised by kitchen supremo Philippe Girardon. 03/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Could human urine replace chemical fertilisers? French researchers and NGOs have been experimenting with human urine-based fertilisers and the result have been promising. 01/05/2022
Green News World’s biggest palm oil producer introduces surprise ban on exports The ban comes after shortages have hit consumers already suffering from rising food and fuel costs. 27/04/2022
Green News Frankenchickens: How supermarkets ‘profit off nightmarish cruelty' "It's story about animal cruelty, essentially, on an industrial scale." 24/04/2022
Health news Intermittent fasting may be no more effective than a normal diet Losing weight is hard, but intermittent fasting without also reducing the amount you eat may not help, a new study has found. 22/04/2022
Health news Electric chopsticks could help cut salt intake but keep the taste Japanese researchers say their device attracts sodium ions, making a low salt diet a tastier option. 19/04/2022
World News Kitchens feel the heat as Ukraine war sees price of sunflower oil soar One restaurant owner in London told Euronews the price of cooking oil had gone up 300%. 15/04/2022
Health news Vegan dog diet is healthiest and safest, large-scale study suggests More humans are switching to plant-based diets, so why not man’s best friend? 13/04/2022
No Comment Syrians queue to receive free Iftar meals in Damascus Syrians queue to receive free Iftar meals being distributed by a local charity in the capital of Damascus. 12/04/2022
Angola The 'ambassador' of Angolan cuisine, Mama Kuiba, still cooks up a storm In partnership with Governo de Angola Meet Mama Kuiba, one of Angola's most respected celebrities and chefs putting the country's cuisine on the map. 01/04/2022
Sweden Swedish Supreme Court judge fined for stealing meatballs from shop The 67-year-old woman resigned from her post after a distinguished career when the allegations first surfaced. 31/03/2022
Destinations Italy travel: A love letter to the world's most beautiful country Planning a trip to Rome, Florence or Venice? Euronews journalist Lillo Montalto Monella has some tips on how to travel authentically. 28/03/2022
Spotlight Strict controls help produce from Fukushima get back on the market In partnership with The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Agriculture was hit hard by the Fukushima nuclear disaster and exports from the area collapsed. 11 years later, thanks to strict safety measures, they've resumed giving a much-needed boost to local producers and consumers. 23/03/2022