Destinations Italy travel: A love letter to the world's most beautiful country Planning a trip to Rome, Florence or Venice? Euronews journalist Lillo Montalto Monella has some tips on how to travel authentically. 28/03/2022
Climate How climate change triggered a second exodus in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ana used to live on the banks of the River Sava near Croatia, until the most destructive floods of the century turned her into a climate migrant. 04/01/2022
My Europe Series Has Europe’s largest ethnic minority been forgotten over COVID jabs? Slovakia is currently the only EU nation to recognise its Roma community as an at-risk group in its vaccination campaign despite Romani being more likely than the general population to suffer from cardiovascular diseases and other chronic diseases. 08/04/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Growing up with absent fathers in the ghost of apartheid What are the different forms of masculinity that live in South Africa nowadays? And what are the common challenges that overcome the heritage of segregation and apartheid? Join us in our latest #CryLikeABoy podcast episode. 01/04/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | What can we learn from the men seeking friendship in mines What are the positive forms of masculinities that emerge from the depths of South Africa’s abandoned gold mines? Listen to the new episode of our original podcast, #CryLikeABoy 18/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Meet the man who stopped at nothing to feed his family in Lesotho As part of its #CryLikeaBoy series, Euronews follows up the publication of two exclusive podcast documentaries with this video testimony that sheds a unique light on the plight of Lesotho's mining families. 11/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Left behind: plight of Lesotho's mining families We look at the fate of mining families left behind by men working to provide for them. 04/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Illegal miners make tough choices to provide for their families Zama zama are illegal migrant miners from Lesotho who risk their lives in South Africa. They are willing to do whatever it takes to provide for their families. But what happens when the pressure of being “the man of the house” leads to drastic outcomes? Listen to the latest episode of #CryLikeABoy 18/02/2021
Italy Family of murdered academic complain over Italy selling arms to Egypt A month before the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Giulio Regeni, an Italian academic who was tortured and killed in Egypt, Italy delivered a frigate to Egypt. 25/01/2021
My Europe Series What are the real reasons behind Bosnia's migrant crisis? The crisis climaxed before Christmas after pictures emerged of migrants freezing in snow-covered makeshift tents near the Bosnia-Croatia border. 19/01/2021
My Europe Series Polgár hopes Netflix series will help close giant gender gap in chess Hungary's Judit Polgár is the strongest female player in the history of chess. 07/12/2020
World News The Queen's Gambit: Why no woman has been crowned chess world champion The success of Netflix's The Queen's Gambit has renewed interest for chess and rekindled the debate over why so few women make it into the upper echelons of the intellectual sport. 27/11/2020
My Europe Series How even COVID-19 couldn't stop bone marrow donations getting through Bone marrow transplants can be a matter of life and death for those with a blood disease so transplant centres have been forced to take decisive action during the coronavirus pandemic. 23/11/2020
Italy EU urges Croatia to cooperate amid migrant abuse claims at border It comes after an MEP accused the EU of continuing to give money to Zagreb for border security despite being aware of the abuse accusations 12/11/2020
Italy Cartoon contest bids to highlight perils of political satire in Europe The international contest brought cartoonists from 44 countries together in a celebration of the freedom of expression. 24/09/2020
Cry Like A Boy Pandemic creates ‘historic moment’ to end macho culture As Covid-19 reshapes everyday lives, gender experts argue that men and boys are facing less pressure to be swaggering and sexist, creating a powerful opportunity for change in the wake of the #MeToo movement. #CryLikeABoy 24/09/2020
Romania Romanian border police accused of alleged violence against migrants Migrants have shared testimonies of their alleged physical abuse by Romanian border guards, who illegally expelled them back to Serbia. 22/09/2020
Italy Italy's vanishing migrants found abandoned outside the EU National authorities and lawyers are embroiled in debate after migrants crossing into Italy were found to be ushered into vans, deported to several countries, and ultimately abandoned outside the EU. 04/08/2020
Italy How did Italy manage to build a replacement Genoa bridge so quickly? The new San Giorgio bridge in Genoa was built in just 15 months — quite an achievement in Italy where such work usually takes more than a decade. 03/08/2020
World News The EU is paying migrants to go home and stay there. It's not working A Euronews investigation across seven African states over six months has uncovered massive failings in a programme that has so far paid for 80,000 migrants to go home. 19/06/2020