Germany Tens of thousands celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall 35 years ago Germany's capital hosted open-air concerts, art installations and official events commemorating one of the country's most historic days in the 20th century. 09/11/2024
Europe News Stefanos Kasselakis announces new party in Greece after leaving Syriza The leader of Greece's main SYRIZA opposition party has stepped down and launched a new party, without even giving it a name. 09/11/2024
Europe News Austria may lift veto preventing Romania and Bulgaria joining Schengen Austria's Interior Minister has hinted that Austria could lift its veto on full Schengen area membership for Romania and Bulgaria after improvements in border protection. 09/11/2024
Netherlands ICC launches external investigation into its top prosecutor The International Criminal Court will launch an external probe into sexual misconduct accusations against its top prosecutor Karim Khan. 09/11/2024
Culture news Inundated Pompeii plans a limit of 20,000 tourists a day The Pompeii archaeological park plans to also introduce personalised tickets in a bid to protect the world heritage site, officials have said. 09/11/2024
Living Is it time we retire the carbon footprint concept? A quarter century since we learned about ‘carbon footprints’, researchers say it’s time to change the conversation. 09/11/2024
Germany 'Political wall' in Belarus will collapse, says Tsikhanouskaya Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya made the comments to Euronews on the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 09/11/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Powerful photojournalism in Paris, rare Italian Renaissance drawings in London, Andrea Arnold's uplifting 'Bird', and a new Primal Scream album - here's what to consume in Europe this week. 09/11/2024
Europe News Who are Europe’s winners and losers after Trump’s US election win? How might the new US government impact political players in Europe? 09/11/2024
Tech News How a supermarket in Denmark became 'heat self-sufficient' Excess heat from the cooling systems is processed in the tanks to provide space heating for the entire shop. 09/11/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? EU fears trade war and climate crisis under Trump In this edition, we ask how the EU will navigate a second Trump presidency and if chaos in Germany could shake the stability of the Union. 09/11/2024
Europe News 35 years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall The wall, which separated East and West Germany, stood for 28 years before it was torn down in 1989. 09/11/2024
Cult Saatchi Gallery spotlights black life, climate change, and community in three powerful exhibitions In this episode of Cult, we dive into Saatchi Gallery's winter exhibitions, where black life, environmental fragility, and community spirit are celebrated through thought-provoking photography. 08/11/2024
Europe News Amsterdam bans all protests after attacks on Israeli football fans Dutch authorities said five were hospitalised and 62 detained after attackers targeted Israeli football fans before and after a match in the country's capital. 08/11/2024
Russia One of the largest volcanoes in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula erupts After the volcano located in Russia's far east erupted, clouds of ash were visible from 250km away. 08/11/2024
Europe News Irish Prime Minister announces general election at the end of November Taoiseach Simon Harris said "the time is now right to ask the Irish people to give a new mandate," as he confirmed that a general election would be held in Ireland on Friday, 29 November. 08/11/2024
Europe News EU leaders endorse 'New Competitiveness Deal' but avoid joint debt EU leaders have embraced Mario Draghi's economic diagnosis as a "wake-up call" but eluded his crucial advise to issue fresh joint debt. 08/11/2024
World News Euroviews. After the ballots: How authoritarians edge closer to Brussels It is clear that mainstream parties have not yet discovered a panacea to counter the rise of extreme politics on the right and the left and that pro-Russian and pro-Chinese sentiment will continue to spread, Péter Krekó, Richárd Demény and Csaba Molnár write. 08/11/2024
No Comment Art installation marks Berlin Wall's 35th anniversary Germany commemorated the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with a stunning art installation in Berlin. 08/11/2024
Experiences Tour the Berlin Wall this month for the 35th anniversary of its fall 35 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, here's how to celebrate in the German capital. 08/11/2024
Destinations Digital nomads are moving to Scotland - here’s why Fancy a slower pace of life? Join the digital nomads moving to Scotland. 08/11/2024
Partner content Applied Materials: A new leadership for Europe’s market Partner content presented by Applied Materials Billions of tiny semiconductor chips hidden inside your mobile phone, electric vehicle, and an endless list of technologies and products, are busy powering Europe’s digital economy. 08/11/2024
Europe News Trump's unpredictable policies could alter course of war in Ukraine The election of Donald Trump as US president might alter the war in Ukraine. His unpredictability raises concerns about aid reduction, but his approach remains unclear. 08/11/2024
Green News Paris goes car-free in attempt to curb air pollution All motorists will now be banned from driving through the centre of Paris as the city launches a traffic-free zone. 08/11/2024
Tech News EU Commission plans to continue tech standardisation work with US It is still unclear if there is political will to keep the EU-US Trade and Technology Council going in the wake of the US election. 08/11/2024
Art European Pavilion's Liquid Becomings imagine future of EU culture Four vessels, four rivers and countless possibilities for culture. The European Pavilion's Liquid Becomings year-long art project has reached its end in the Portuguese capital Lisbon, but poses fresh questions about how we could live better together. 08/11/2024