Culture news Death of French rapper Werenoi sparks debate about music and Islam The recent death of beloved French rapper Werenoi has created a dilemma for some of his fans: should they stop listening to his music, out of respect for his Muslim faith? 19/06/2025
Culture news Why do we fear Friday 13th? Do you suffer from Friggatriskaidekaphobia, otherwise known as fear of Friday 13th? 13/06/2025
Focus Baku conference tackles rising Islamophobia and global intolerance In partnership with Azpromo As global reports of Islamophobia grow, a high-level international conference in Baku brings together scholars, activists and faith leaders to confront hatred and call for cooperation and dialogue. 06/06/2025
No Comment Hundreds gather in El Rocío to honour La Blanca Paloma In El Rocío, more than a thousand pilgrims embark on a journey of faith and celebration, honouring La Blanca Paloma with flamenco dresses, prayers, and festive gatherings. 06/06/2025
EuroVerify No, Israel isn't planning to take over a French holy site France owns four heritage sites in Jerusalem, under a treaty known as the Fischer-Chauvel agreement, in addition to other religious sites. 28/05/2025
No Comment Mount Athos monastery home to diverse Orthodox community Perched on a cliffside above the Aegean Sea, the Monastery of Simonos Petra is home to one of Orthodoxy’s most diverse monastic communities. 14/05/2025
No Comment Shrine of Fatima packed for first pilgrimage after Pope Francis' death Over 270,000 pilgrims joined the candlelight procession at the Fatima Shrine on 13 May, marking the first major celebration since Pope Leo XIV’s election. 13/05/2025
Europe News Bad polling for Trump – but evangelical Christians stick with him In the United States, evangelical Christians are among Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters. 100 days into Trump’s second term and despite the president’s tanking poll numbers, they continue to side with him. 30/04/2025
Europe News Was Pope Francis really that progressive? Nicknamed the "Pope of the Poor," Pope Francis dedicated his pontificate to the most disadvantaged. However, analysts say there were very limited changes in the area of women's rights. 26/04/2025
Germany German Greens seek to end ban on civil servants wearing headscarves Greens in Berlin push to abolish the neutrality law, claiming it discriminates against Muslim women wearing headscarves and hampers their careers in public service. 24/04/2025
Culture news Pope Francis: A life in pictures Some of the defining images of the life of Pope Francis, the first Latin American and first Jesuit to serve as the Roman Catholic Church’s pontiff. 21/04/2025
The Europe Conversation 'We are against any form of hatred, no matter what manifestation it takes,' Al-Issa says Mohammed Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, in an interview with Euronews, discusses a wide range of religious and political issues of shared concern between Europe and the Islamic world. 17/04/2025
Culture news The perfect Easter playlist: Hidden stories behind ‘Jesus’ songs Once you're chocolated out this Easter, how about kicking back with some tunes featuring the word ‘Jesus’ in their titles? Especially because these lyrics often hide meanings that may surprise you... 17/04/2025
Lifestyle Smackdowns and salvation: Inside the church where wrestling is worship At St. Peter’s Anglican Church in Shipley, UK, pro wrestling is performed at a monthly event to bring people closer to God. The initiative was founded by Gareth “Angel” Thompson, who overcame childhood trauma and homelessness. 07/04/2025
EuroVerify No, the UK isn't forcing school pupils to study Islam In reality, there's a legal expectation that school curriculums should reflect that traditions in England are "in the main Christian". 01/04/2025
Culture news Face recreated of Spain's Saint Teresa to mark her birth 510 years ago Scientists have succeeded in reconstructing the face of Saint Teresa of Jesus, one of the most influential figures of Spanish Catholicism to mark the 510th anniversary of her birth. This innovative recreation offers an unprecedented view of what she may have looked like. 31/03/2025
Culture news What do you really know about St. Patrick's Day? There’s more to this holiday than just an excuse to drink pints of Guinness... 17/03/2025
Culture news Priceless, 570-year-old Gutenberg Bible on display in Warsaw The Bible, on display at the Medieval Art Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland. 15/03/2025
Art Greek lawmaker arrested for attacking ‘offensive’ paintings in Athens Nikolaos Papadopoulos, of the small right-wing, ultra-religious Niki party, attacked the paintings in The National Gallery - Alexandros Soutsos Museum. The exhibition includes works that caricature religious icons and themes. 11/03/2025
No Comment Indigenous Mayans in Guatemala celebrate new solar year Hundreds of Indigenous Mayans in Guatemala celebrated the new solar year at Kaminaljuyu with a spiritual ceremony. This marks a new cycle in the Chol Ab' Mayan calendar. 19/02/2025