Musica Drama and excess in London with a devilishly good 'Faust' It is the most epic and successful musical version of Goethe's masterpiece ‘Faust’. Written by French composer Gounod, it is currently being staged in London. 18/04/2019
Smart Regions Sweden's One Stop Future Shop roaring success In partnership with the European Commission We visit the Biskopsgarden district of the Gothenburg municipality, Sweden. The 'One Stop Future Shop’ is a programme that has been empowering people on the peripheries of the labour market, such as immigrants, to start up their own personal entrepreneurial projects. 28/03/2019
Partner content Dubai: Motorbiking in Hatta Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Euronews' Adventures takes a desert ride with a band of burly bikers, exploring the rugged terrain around the emirate of Dubai. 27/03/2019
Smart Regions This pocket-sized device is a step towards diagnosing illness at home In partnership with the European Commission A revolutionary new device could transform diagnosing infections 24/01/2019
Sport UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup: Vos leads at Pontchâteau UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup, Vos set to win the tournament 20/01/2019
Sport Daryl Impey wins Tour Down Under 2019 Daryl Impey takes Tour Down Under 2019, Richie Porte wins Willunga stage 20/01/2019
Partner content K-pop goes bang in Middle East Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai K-pop goes bang in the Middle East with the visit of 9 member girl group Momoland 16/01/2019
Cult "Harry Potter" bookshop celebrates 113th birthday "Harry Potter" bookshop celebrates 113th birthday 15/01/2019
Next Series How augmented reality will make surgery safer In partnership with The European Commission New technology will push surgery forward by using augmented reality. 26/11/2018
Republic of North Macedonia FYR Macedonia tops European pollution poll FYR Macedonia has been ranked Europes most polluted country with pollution spiking ten times over recommended levels. 25/11/2018
Taiwan Taiwan says "no" to same-sex marriage Taiwan says "no" to same-sex marriage after 7 million voted in advisory referenda on Saturday 25/11/2018
Thailand Child barbers offer haircuts at a snip in Thailand A primary school in central Thailand has provided a six-week course for students to give haircuts. 02/11/2018
Italy More enigmas? New exhibition throws light on da Vinci's notebook A new exhibition in Florence unlocks the secrets of Leonardo da Vinci's extraordinary notebook, the 'Codex Leicester'. 01/11/2018
United Kingdom Stephen Hawking's wheelchair up for grabs at online auction An online auction of Stephen Hawking's personal items will include his wheelchair and PhD Thesis. 31/10/2018
Sweden Disgusting Food Museum to make gross profit with bull penis The Disgusting Food Museum - in Malmo, Sweden - hopes to turn over a gross profit with bull penis, mouse wine, maggot cheese, and other horrors, 31/10/2018
France A century after the end of WW1, munitions are still being cleared 100 years after World War One, bomb clearance specialists are still working meticulously to remove unexploded munitions. 30/10/2018
Argentina International dwarf football tournament tackles prejudice International dwarf football tournament tackles prejudice. Paraguay comes out on top in final. 30/10/2018
Australia Choc bug cookies and worm nachos on Australian school menu A school in Canberra, Australia has introduced lessons teaching students how to use insects in cooking. The students are developing news recipes under the leadership of their science teacher. 30/10/2018
India Good and evil go head to head as India celebrates Dussehra Indians are taking to the streets for the annual Hindu celebration of Dussehra. Traditions go back hundreds of years and it marks the victory of good over evil. 30/10/2018
Japan Japanese Princess steps down to marry Japan's Princess Ayako gives up the royal title for love. She tied the knot with 32-year-old Kei Moriya – an employee of shipping company Nippon Yusen. 29/10/2018