Silk Road Adventures Rishtan pottery: the Uzbek town where clay becomes timeless craft In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Silk Road Adventures Rishtan pottery: the Uzbek town where clay becomes timeless craft In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
World News How loneliness doesn't just affect the elderly but young people too Charities and local authorities around Europe are offering support as the loneliness of the coronavirus restrictions for some is compounded by the festive period. 24/12/2020
World News Now that Britain and the EU have a deal, what happens next? Euronews examines the future of the Brexit process and revisits the turbulent years that took us to a free trade agreement 24/12/2020
Turkey Human rights court orders Turkey to release Kurdish leader Demirtaş The politician and former presidential candidate has been held in prison on terrorism charges since 2016. 22/12/2020
USA Joe Biden has COVID-19 vaccine on live TV to demonstrate its safety US president-elect urged all Americans to take the vaccine when it becomes available to them 21/12/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19 and Brexit: two crises raise British food shortage fears Retailers say certain fresh food items could run out within the week if cross-Channel trading does not resume soon. 21/12/2020
Economy UK & EU 'still far apart' in post-Brexit trade talks as deadline looms Negotiators are meeting in Brussels this weekend ahead of a Sunday deadline called by the European Parliament. 19/12/2020
Climate Now Climate Now | Five ways you can help the planet as a citizen scientist Euronews assembles a panel of climate scientists who need your help to crack the toughest puzzles out there today 17/12/2020
World News US imposes sanctions on NATO ally Turkey over Russian missile purchase The measures include sanctions and visa bans on officials from the main Turkish defence agency 14/12/2020
United Kingdom 'New COVID variant' spreading rapidly in southeast England Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirms over 1,000 cases of 'new mutation' has caused a faster spread of coronavirus in southeast England, as tighter restrictions are announced in London 14/12/2020
Netherlands Coronavirus: Netherlands begins imposing tough new five-week lockdown Schools, nonessential shops, museums and gyms close from Tuesday. PM Mark Rutte's announcement prompted a rush of last-minute shopping. 14/12/2020
United Kingdom Assange struggling in 'atrocious' British prison conditions - partner Three weeks before a verdict on his extradition, supporters say the WikiLeaks founder is being kept in solitary confinement because of a COVID-19 outbreak 13/12/2020
United Kingdom 'Strong possibility' that UK-EU trade talks will fail — Boris Johnson UK Prime Minister says the country should prepare for an "Australia-style" relationship with the EU — his preferred term for a no-deal exit 10/12/2020
World News What is 'real-time bidding' and how does it affect the adverts we see? Euronews explains how internet users' personal data is shared with advertisers and why campaign groups believe they are being exploited 10/12/2020
Netherlands Cyberattack on EU medicines agency 'accessed data on COVID-19 vaccine' It said Wednesday's cyberattack accessed documents relating to the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, which the regulator is in the process of vetting 09/12/2020
Business World economy 'to return to pre-pandemic levels' by 2022 — watchdog OECD predicts a recovery in 2021, but warns it will depend on effective distribution and cooperation between countries on the coronavirus vaccines 01/12/2020
Turkey Turkey installs 'mask cams' at bus stops to promote face coverings Commuters not wearing a mask see their face covered with an image of the coronavirus 01/12/2020
World News Europeans find they're HIV positive '3 years after they are infected' Figures released on World AIDS Day show infection and death rates are falling, but experts warn many people spend years without knowing they are infected. 30/11/2020
Turkey Turkey withdraws contentious research ship to port ahead of EU summit The Oruç Reis has been conducting exploratory research in the eastern Mediterranean since the summer, despite protests from Greece 30/11/2020
World News Danish Mayfly chosen as 2021's Insect of the Year The Central European insect is known for a lifespan that lasts only a few days 27/11/2020
Iran Iran vows to retaliate over top nuclear scientist's killing Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif says there are 'serious indications of [an] Israeli role' in the death of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was shot dead on Friday 27/11/2020