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Culture news Designer behind the iconic Star Wars 'Death Star' dies, aged 90 Colin Cantwell, who designed well-loved spacecraft in Star Wars, has passed away aged 90. 23/05/2022
Europe News Kyiv slams 'second-class treatment' after Scholz dashes fast EU hopes It comes after Scholz had said there are no shortcuts to Ukraine's EU membership bid. 19/05/2022
Europe News Finland and Sweden 'meet every NATO requirement', says Biden Welcoming the two countries' leaders to the White House, Joe Biden said their NATO membership will enhance security. But Turkey has doubled down on its opposition. 19/05/2022
Sport Eintracht Frankfurt beat Glasgow Rangers in Europa League final Eintracht Frankfurt won against Rangers in the Europa League final, ending its 42-year wait for a European trophy. 19/05/2022
Art Michelangelo sketch fetches record-breaking sum at Paris auction The A4 sized drawing by the Italian Renaissance artist fetched €23 million - surpassing previous records for his works. 18/05/2022
Culture news 112-year-old Venezuelan named 'world's oldest man' Juan Vincente Mora is the world's oldest man at 112. He has 41 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren. 18/05/2022
Culture news The museums we've lost to war On International Museum Day we look at the museums that have been lost to war around the world. 18/05/2022
Culture news Spotify trialling new feature for artists' NFTs The music-streaming giant says the option has only been made available to a "very small group of artists" and select Android users across the United States (US). 17/05/2022
Culture news The most international band you've ever seen They might not have made it to Eurovision, but the Lithuanian-Afghan-Belarussian-Sri Lankan band 'Up Hill 7' has a message for Europe. 17/05/2022
Culture news Russian hackers targeted Eurovision, say police Russian hackers tried to disrupt the 2022 #Eurovision Song Contest, Italian police have said. 16/05/2022
Europe News Russia solider, 21, on trial for war crimes in Ukraine In a watershed moment, a Russian soldier has gone on trial in Ukraine, after he was accused of murdering an elderly civilian. 13/05/2022
Europe News Sweden joining NATO would 'deter the threat of military conflict' A formal decision on whether Sweden will join NATO is expected in the coming days. 13/05/2022
My Europe Series All you need to know about Russia's Victory Day military parade Euronews' guide to Victory Day in Russia 09/05/2022
Europe News Russia planning victory parade in Mariupol, Ukraine says Dead bodies and debris are being hastily cleaned from the streets of Mariupol ahead of a Russian victory parade, Ukraine's intelligence service has said. 04/05/2022
My Europe Series 'Absolutely ridiculous': UK scheme to host Ukrainian refugees slammed "We are fighting a catalogue of things," said Lucy, 34. "We went into this with trust, but unfortunately as the days pass it is clear something is deeply wrong with the system." 03/05/2022
Europe News Watch: 'Ukraine will win,' Boris Johnson tells Ukrainian MPs "It is not the size of the dog in the fight, it is the size of the fight in the dog," UK PM Boris Johnson told Ukrainian MPs. 03/05/2022
Art Inside Užupis, Europe's independent art republic The self-proclaimed Republic of Užupis is Lithuania’s artistic hub. It has its own government, constitution and currency, plus heaps of charm. 03/05/2022
Europe News Unknown fate for civilians trapped in Mariupol steel mill Hundreds of civilians are thought to remain in the besieged mill, despite this weekend's evacuations. 02/05/2022
Europe News French greens and left unite to face Macron before June elections France's greens and the left wing party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon have joined forces in a "historic moment" to face Macron before June's parliamentary elections. 02/05/2022