Silk Road Adventures Exploring Uzbekistan’s exquisite carpetmaking from Khiva to Bukhara In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Silk Road Adventures Exploring Uzbekistan’s exquisite carpetmaking from Khiva to Bukhara In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Economy ECB highlights 'fragile' economic recovery, praises Draghi's reforms The ECB cut rates by 25 basis points in September, citing "appropriate" action due to disinflation and a "fragile" recovery, meeting account shows. Risks to growth remain tilted to the downside. Policymakers urged structural reforms, as highlighted by Draghi. 10/10/2024
Culture news How is 'Emily in Paris' creating discord among European leaders? French president Emmanuel Macron has said that he is proud of his wife's cameo in 'Emily in Paris', but that the titular heroine of the Netflix show shouldn’t holiday in Rome for too long in Season 4... Cue: Rome’s mayor asking the French president to chill. 10/10/2024
Cinema Non merci! France issues rare ban for new horror film France’s classification body has slapped an -18 ban on ‘Terrifier 3’, which is out in cinemas today. It’s the first ruling of its kind for a horror film in nearly 20 years. 09/10/2024
Europe News Truck drivers in Alsace protest against proposed new tax The new tax comes at a cost of 15 cents per kilometre for heavy goods lorry drivers. 09/10/2024
Europe News 'Veggy steaks': What impact will the EU ruling have on Europe? Plant-based manufacturers can keep using meat-related names, but this victory for consumer transparency could risk market fragmentation. 08/10/2024
Travel News Why are ski resorts being forced to close their lifts? Residents of Grand Puy, France, voted to shutter the ski lift after a lack of snow and visitors made it unviable. 08/10/2024
France Headscarf dispute in French high school renews debate on secularism An 18-year-old student assaulted a teacher after being asked to remove her headscarf at a high school Tourcoing, in the latest incident involving France's ban on hijab. 08/10/2024
France French government to survive no confidence vote with far-right backing The Tuesday vote comes as Barnier's fragile government faces a major challenge to get next year's budget approved, despite not having a majority in parliament. 08/10/2024
France France deports Osama Bin Laden's son from Normandy village France's Interior Minister announced Omar bin Laden was deported over accusations of glorifying terrorism on social media, while bin Laden has claimed his innocence. 08/10/2024
Culture news Last French accordion maker closes after 105 years The traditional French accordion is no more, as Maugein, one of France’s oldest accordion manufacturers, closes shop after 105 years. The owner blames Chinese competition and Covid for the firm’s demise. The final Maugein strap accordion is delivered to its last customer today. 07/10/2024
France Deaths involving teen hitmen in Marseille spark public outrage Marseille's public prosecutor stated that the situation in the city of some 860,000 has reached “a whole other level”, expressing his concern that drug-trafficking gangs were recruiting boys at an increasingly young age. 07/10/2024
Europe News 88 francophone countries call for 'immediate' ceasefire in Lebanon The demand comes in response to an Israeli ground operation into Lebanon, launched at the end of September to take out Hezbollah positions close to the Israeli border that has killed and displaced thousands. 06/10/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Greenpeace warns of disappearing family-run farms This edition of State of the Union focuses on the future of agriculture in the EU, the situation in the Middle East, the first plans of the new French government and a pumpkin ripe for the Guinness Book of Records. 04/10/2024
Tech News Parlez-vous AI? Francophone scholars call for multilingual models Experts call on global leaders and tech giants in an open letter to prioritise multilingualism in AI development. 04/10/2024
Economy France’s new PM Barnier confirms tax hikes for larger companies Michel Barnier, France's new prime minister, has confirmed that taxes for bigger companies and richer citizens will be raised, in an attempt to plug the growing hole in the country's public finances. 04/10/2024
Culture news World’s oldest treasure hunt for €150,000 Golden Owl finally solved The treasure reportedly worth €150,000 has been found, more than 30 years since it was hidden somewhere in France. This marks the end of an enigma-based quest and one of the world’s longest-running treasure hunts. 03/10/2024
Economy France sells €12bn worth of bonds in last auction before budget France finished its last bond offering worth €12bn on Thursday, as the country waits for Michel Barnier, the new prime minister, to announce the budget for 2025. It's expected to focus on plans to reduce France's deficit and boost investor confidence. 03/10/2024
France Immigration, taxes, Ukraine: French PM policy plan's main takeaways New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier laid out his policy plans in a speech delivered to the nation’s parliament on Tuesday. Euronews examines his top priorities. 03/10/2024
Lifestyle Hedi Slimane steps down as Celine creative director After seven years as creative director of French luxury fashion house Celine, Hedi Slimane is moving on. 02/10/2024
Eco-Innovation Europe’s most promising climate solutions vie for The Earthshot Prize From sustainable fish feed to environmental DNA, these are Europe's finalists for the global environmental award. 02/10/2024