Crossing Cultures From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art A co-production with CGTN
Crossing Cultures From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art A co-production with CGTN
France Violence goes down compared to last week's gilets jaunes protests Saturday's gilets jaunes protests were less violent than last weekend's, announced French Interior Minister, adding that turnout was also down. 09/12/2018
France France sees a new wave of climate marches Thousands of people gathered in the streets of various cities across France to demand that the government take action to limit global warming despite the gilets jaunes protests. 08/12/2018
World News 'Yellow Vests': 1,400 arrests and 126 injured in France protests Arrests in France after yellow vest protestors clashed with police 08/12/2018
Italy Italy: Six dead and dozens injured in nightclub stampede Six people have died and dozens were injured after a stampede broke out in a small town on Italy's Adriatic coast. 08/12/2018
Qatar Qatar 'has modified' controversial labour laws after World Cup outcry Qatar's kefala system was widely criticised by human rights NGOs after several foreign workers died on construction sites in the country. 05/12/2018
Sweden Swedish appeals court toughens sentence for Frenchman in Nobel scandal A Swedish appeals court toughened the sentence for a Frenchman at the centre of a sex scandal that forced the postponement of this year's Nobel Prize in Literature. 04/12/2018
Italy New mafia boss Settimo Mineo arrested in raid The new 'godfather' of the Sicilian mafia, Settimo Mineo, was arrested on Tuesday along with 45 other suspected mobsters. 04/12/2018
World Will Macron stand down and listen to the ‘gilets jaunes’? What is behind the gilets jaunes protests and what is Macron doing to solve it? Find out on Euronews' political show Raw Politics. 03/12/2018
France 'Gilets jaunes': who are they and what do they want? What started out as a protest against rising fuel prices has turned into a demand for less social inequality. But who are the gilets jaunes and what do they want? 03/12/2018
France Watch: Riot police attacked during 'gilets jaunes' protests in Paris This is the police bodycam footage that takes you to the heart of protests in Paris on Saturday. 03/12/2018
Spain Madrid bans most cars from entering city centre in historic move Madrid has introduced a ban on cars from entering a designated area in the city centre in a push to curb air pollution. 30/11/2018
France French MPs vote for 'symbolic' ban on smacking children France has got closer to prohibiting smacking children after French MPs voted for a 'symbolic' ban that's meant to educate parents not to use corporal punishment. 30/11/2018
Ukraine Ukraine bans entry to Russian men to 'stop private armies' Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the restrictions had been put in place to prevent Russians from forming “private armies” to fight on Ukrainian soil. 30/11/2018
Argentina Macron greeted by 'yellow vest' in Buenos Aires for G20 Even 11,000 km away from France, Emmanuel Macron can't seem to escape the domestic issues in his country. 30/11/2018
Italy What you need to know about Italy's new security decree After the Italian parliament approved Matteo Salvini's new immigration-security decree, what can we expect to change for asylum seekers in Italy? 29/11/2018
China Scientific community outraged at Chinese scientist's baby gene-editing The scientific community is outraged by the Chinese scientist's baby gene editing claims, questioning the ethics and safety of his work. 29/11/2018
Nepal Austrian climber David Lama completes first solo climb of Lunang Ri Austrian climber David Lama has completed the first solo climb of Lunang Ri in Nepal. 28/11/2018
Brazil Brazil: Deforestation in Amazon rainforest reaches new high Deforestation in Brazil has reached a new high, shows new data released by the government earlier this week. The deforested space in the last year is close to five times the size of London. 28/11/2018
France 'Fuel taxes will adapt to price fluctuations,': Macron In a response to the gilets jaunes protests across France, president Emmanuel Macron announced fuel taxes would be adapted to price fluctuations but that he will not reverse the policy. 27/11/2018
Greece What is a day like in the life of a Greek NATO pilot? Greek NATO pilots face frequent tensions in the Aegean Sea, so what does a day in their life look like? 27/11/2018