The Food Detectives Can Douro valley wine achieve perfect clarity? In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project
The Food Detectives Can Douro valley wine achieve perfect clarity? In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project
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Home The cost of housing is rising. Here's how rents compare across Europe While rents have increased almost everywhere in Europe, there are major differences from one country to another. 10/10/2022
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Tech News How will the work of this year’s Nobel Prize winners change our lives? You may not know much about click chemistry and quantum entanglement but it will have a huge impact on our futures. Here’s how. 06/10/2022
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Culture news Euroviews. Why is the Nobel Prize in Literature so controversial? The Nobel Prize in Literature has generated more controversies in 121 years than any of the other prizes. 05/10/2022
Nature Drone Photo Awards: These winning shots show the power of nature The winning photos will be exhibited in Siena, Italy, from 1 October until 20 November. 02/10/2022
Travel News These are the easiest countries to work in if you aren’t an EU citizen An increasing number of European countries are loosening their immigration processes to fix ongoing labour shortages within their borders. 02/10/2022
Green News Was Hurricane Ian fueled by the climate crisis? Scientists think warmer ocean waters are making strong hurricanes stronger. 30/09/2022
Travel News German Christmas markets are being asked to dim the lights this year Switching off Christmas lights could help save energy as well as protect the environment, nonprofit Deutsche Umwelthilfe says. 30/09/2022
Travel News UK half-term: Flight prices soar by 42 per cent in two years Among England’s busiest airports, Heathrow has seen the steepest price increases. 28/09/2022
Italy What Italy's election results tell us about the country and its future Why did Italy elect the most far-right leader since WW2 and what does this tell us about the future of the country? We talk to three experts. 26/09/2022
Russia Would Europe open its borders to Russians seeking asylum? Three Baltic states have already indicated they won't accept asylum applications from Russians fleeing Putin's reservist call-up. 22/09/2022
My Europe Series What do we know about Putin's controversial call-up of reservists? Vladimir Putin called it "a partial mobilisation" of Russian reservists, but is there more to his decree than meets the eye? 22/09/2022
Europe News The rise and rise of Europe's bread prices amid the war in Ukraine Hungary has been the worst hit - it saw a huge 65.5% rise over the year, while France, famous for its baguettes, has seen the slowest growth in prices. 21/09/2022