Silk Road Adventures How Bukhara's ancient water systems inspire today’s climate solutions In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan In this episode of Silk Road Adventures, we explore how Bukhara’s ancient water systems still shape life today, as a city in the desert adapts to the challenges of climate change. 20/05/2025
Culture news Magna Carta 'copy' bought for 'peanuts' revealed to be genuine A manuscript once considered an unofficial copy of Magna Carta is now believed to be a genuine version and ''one of the world's most valuable documents'', according to two UK academics. It remained tucked away in Harvard Law School library for years, its true identity and value unknown until now. 15/05/2025
Art 'Istanbul Encyclopaedia': New Netflix drama explores generational ties Now streaming on Netflix, Turkish director Selman Nacar's 'Istanbul Encyclopedia' series has won high praise since its release and it's also revived interest in the unfinished work of a peculiar Turkish historian Reşad Ekrem Koçu. 13/05/2025
Partner content A time-travelling tour of Sagunto: heritage day trips from Valencia Partner content presented by Region of Valencia Travel back in time on heritage day trips from Valencia. Explore the fortified coastal city of Sagunto, where Spain’s rich history and culinary traditions take centre stage. 09/05/2025
Explore Sagunto: Roman ruins, birdlife and coastal heritage In partnership with Region of Valencia In this episode of Explore Valencia, we travel to Sagunto—a town perched between past and present on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. 06/05/2025
Green News Two men charged with felling Sycamore Gap tree go on trial in UK The tree was far from Britain’s biggest or oldest, but when it was mysteriously felled in 2023, it caused disbelief and heartbreak for many across the country. 28/04/2025
Lifestyle 'A kind of magic': How tarot became a tool for quiet rebellion What began as a set of playing cards evolved into tools of divination that continue to captivate modern generations, but our enduring fascination with tarot reveals more about the present than the future. 25/04/2025
Culture news What ties Spain's Holy Week celebrations to America's KKK? Although the origin of the Spanish Holy Week is medieval, at the end of the 19th century white supremacists in the United States began to wear costumes very similar to those of the Nazarenes. Popular historian and TV presenter David Botello tells Euronews about the reasons why. 17/04/2025
Cinema French cinema finally examines slavery and its colonial chapters For years, French cinema has ignored stories that dealt with France’s colonial history, but something is now changing. 17/04/2025
Culture news Has the ancient Macedonian capital city of Lyncus been discovered? Archaeologists believe they have discovered the birthsite of Alexander the Great’s grandmother in North Macedonia. 16/04/2025
Culture news Dinosaur tracks found while filming documentary in Sardinia Traces of a bipedal dinosaur from around 165 million years ago were found in Ogliastra during the filming of a documentary. The exceptional discovery sheds light on the animals that lived on the island during the Middle Jurassic. 12/04/2025
Culture news April Fools' Day: What are its origins and how do Europeans celebrate? April Fools' Day: Why do we collectively try to mess with others on 1 April, and how do different countries celebrate this festival of foolishness? 01/04/2025
Culture news Versailles makes its private parts public to celebrate Third Republic The Château de Versailles is honouring an overlooked heritage — and the highly symbolic role played by the former royal residence in the life of French democracy even today. 30/03/2025
Silk Road Adventures Ulugh Beg: The Silk Road ruler who mapped the stars In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan In this episode of Silk Road Adventures, we discover how Ulugh Beg, a 15th-century ruler and scholar, transformed Samarkand into a centre of astronomical excellence, leaving a legacy that continues to shape modern science. 25/03/2025
Modern Nomads How Kazakh Jewellers are giving tradition a modern polish In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Modern Nomads, we dive deep into the world of Kazakh jewellery, uncovering its hidden gems. We explore how contemporary jewellers strike a brilliant balance between traditional ornaments and modern fashion trends, transforming their artistry into a thriving business. 19/03/2025
Silk Road Adventures Samarkand’s Silk Road legacy: From ancient murals to the revival of silk paper In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan In this episode of Silk Road Adventures, we uncover Samarkand’s enduring legacy—where Silk Road traders once gathered, artisans still craft silk paper, and ancient murals reveal lost civilisations. 19/03/2025
Culture news The human face remains found in Spain that could rewrite pre-history The discovery is particularly important as it places the arrival of the first populations in Europe before the 'Homo antecessors', whose remains date back approximately 860,000 years. It is a key piece in understanding the evolution of humans on the continent. 14/03/2025
Travel News A journey through time: The world’s most beautiful railway bridges These amazing feats of engineering allow trains to navigate the steepest valleys and cross the deepest rivers. 04/03/2025
Experiences My Interrail trip took me through 200 years of train travel A European family train trek showed me the pros and cons of modern rail travel - here's where we need to go next. 01/03/2025
Design Scotland honours witch hunt victims with new tartan design Discover the way to commemorate the Witchcraft Act’s many victims in Scotland through a “living memorial”. 26/02/2025