Explore Exploring autumn festivals and traditional crafts in Japan’s Toyama Prefecture In partnership with JNTO In this new episode of Explore Sustainable Japan, we travel across Toyama Prefecture in search of local experiences, from community-led festivals to traditional metal casting workshops. 29/10/2024
Meet The Locals Meet Rustam, the guesthouse owner showcasing Lahij's unique beauty to global visitors In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board In this episode of Meet The Locals, we speak to Rustam Rustamov, a guesthouse owner in Lahij 's Coppersmith Village, who introduces international visitors to its rich culture and breathtaking scenery. 14/10/2024
Explore Gobustan: Exploring new ways to appreciate mud volcanoes and rock art In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board Gobustan shares its secrets with us in this episode of Explore Azerbaijan. We imagine ancient human life through the art they left behind, and see mud volcanoes in a brand new way. 30/09/2024
Culture news Behind the scenes of France’s first maths museum As the Paris Mathematics Museum turns one, Euronews Culture speaks to two of its main organisers about the unusual process that led to France’s first maths museum. 27/09/2024
Culture news UK regulator launching in 2025 aims to make working in the arts safer The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) was conceived as a space for British arts workers to report abusive behaviour including bullying and harassment. It’s set to launch next year. 24/09/2024
Explore Climbing to a mountain fortress and eating like a Khan in Nakhchivan In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board What is there to do in the world’s largest landlocked exclave? We discover the history, famous hospitality and a magnificent mountain fortress in the remote region of Nakhchivan. 09/09/2024
Explore Wildlife escapades: A day trip from Baku to Shirvan National Park In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board Goitered gazelles almost disappeared from the Caucasus region in the 1960s. Today, they’re flourishing at Shirvan National Park in Azerbaijan. We take a closer look on a day trip from Baku. 08/07/2024
Creators Is this Spain's most disruptive bartender? From sweet to sour and all things in-between, Antonio Naranjo has very probably mixed it up and served it in glass, As a master mixologist, he seeks to combine weird and wonderful flavours to create incredible cocktails. 28/06/2024
Lifestyle Walking can make you happier and more creative. Here’s how to start Do you want to be more creative? Try taking a walk. We spoke to researchers and avid walkers on how putting one foot in front of the other can be good for the brain. Plus, tips on how to get your step count up. 19/05/2024
Culture news Roger Corman, US Producer, Director and ‘King of the Bs’ dies at 98 The producer and director behind low-budget classics like “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Attack of the Crab Monsters,” Roger Corman helped launch the careers of Hollywood legends like Martin Scorsese and Jack Nicholson. 13/05/2024
Culture news Why are Cannes film festival workers calling for a strike? A collective representing freelance film festival workers are calling for a strike during the Cannes Film Festival next week, to protest precarious working conditions. 07/05/2024
Culture news Stories of race, slavery and US Civil War earn 2024 Pulitzer Prizes Since 1917, the Pulitzer Prizes honour the best in journalism and the arts. 07/05/2024
Food and Drink French bakers take back the title for longest baguette After being dethroned by Italy in 2019, French bakers took back the title for "world's longest baguette" with a loaf that measured over 140 metres. 06/05/2024
Culture news PHOTOS: Madonna wraps tour with massive free concert in Brazil To close out her latest world tour, Madonna performed a free show on Copacabana beach in Rio in front of the largest live crowd in her four-decade career. We take a look back, in pictures. 06/05/2024
Culture news ICYMI: EU Police bust what’s believed to be an antique book theft ring In a coordinated operation, law enforcement arrested a group of Georgian nationals suspected of running a criminal operation stealing antique and rare books from European libraries. 30/04/2024
Lifestyle LVMH announces finalists in young designers competition Hailing from across Europe and the United States, the shortlisted designers will present their collections before a jury of top designers and fashion experts on 10 September at the Louis Vuitton Foundation. 30/04/2024
Culture news How to celebrate International Dance Day in Europe It’s International Dance Day on 29 April, a time to celebrate the art of movement! Here's how to celebrate in Europe and online - even if you've got two left feet. 29/04/2024
Culture news PEN America cancels 2024 awards as authors withdraw over Gaza stance PEN America cancelled next week’s awards ceremony after dozens of authors dropped out in protest of the literary organisation’s response to the war in Gaza. 23/04/2024
Food and Drink ‘Functional’ non-alcoholic drinks: A new booze-free frontier? As the low- and no-alcohol sector gains ground, companies are mixing drinks that are meant to be the anti-alcohol. Instead of making you feel worse, creators say they’re good for your health. 23/04/2024
Climate Now What’s the state of the European climate today? In partnership with Copernicus More devastating wildfires and scorching temperatures, but also more rain and flooding. We asked experts to weigh in on the state of Europe's climate today, and how we can adapt to rapid changes. 17/04/2024