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
Greece Greek police fire tear gas at demonstrators in Thessaloniki Greek police fire tear gas at demonstrators protesting the agreement reached by Greece and Macedonia to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republic's name in Thessaloniki. 08/09/2018
World News Choosing a window seat might help you avoid getting sick on flights What can you do to avoid getting sick on your next flight? It involves choosing your seat wisely. 08/09/2018
Spain A mat with picture of Donald Trump exists and you can jump on it Two Dutch photographers printed a picture of Donald Trump on a mat and people are welcome to jump on it. 07/09/2018
Ireland Local fishermen find skull and antlers of extinct Great Irish Elk Local fishermen find skull and antlers of extinct Great Irish Elk in their fishing nets 07/09/2018
India 'Gay sex ruling will take time to become reality on ground' Whilst the gay sex ruling by India's top court is considered as "landmark," a freelance journalist for NBC tells Euronews "it'll take time for it to become a reality on the ground." 06/09/2018
Belgium Belgian teachers find this French conjugation rule 'absurd' Two Belgian teachers who find this French conjugation rule "absurd" are trying to change it. 05/09/2018
Ukraine Kyiv court jails man accused of plotting Babchenko's murder Borys Herman was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for helping plot the murder of Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko. 02/09/2018
World News Governments 'not on track' to cap temperatures at below two degrees Governments are 'not on track' to cap temperatures at below two degrees, said UN's Patricia Espinosa. 02/09/2018
World News EU's ban on halogen bulbs takes effect The aim is to reduce the carbon footprint from halogen lightbulbs. 01/09/2018
Russia Plane skids off runway, leaves 18 injured at Sochi airport A Sochi-bound plane skidded off the runway and caught fire in Russia's Black Sea resort city. All passengers were evacuated from the aircraft. 01/09/2018
Germany Explained: The far-right protests in Chemnitz Germany’s top security official has offered to send police reinforcement to Saxony authorities after violence erupted at Monday's clashes between far-right demonstrators and counterprotesters in the eastern city of Chemnitz. 28/08/2018
Venezuela Venezuela exodus: 'It may surpass the Syrian migrant crisis' As thousands of people leave Venezuela because of the deepening economic crisis, Euronews maps out where the migrants are going headed — and how it's affected the countries receiving them. 28/08/2018
United Kingdom Electric shock dog collars to be banned in England Environment Secretary Michael Gove announced a ban on electric shock dog collars on Monday. 27/08/2018
Ireland Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today Here are the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. 24/08/2018
World News What does the EU compel countries to do for asylum seekers? Food, shelter, but also education, healthcare, and employment — these are some of the things that member states are required to provide asylum seekers under EU law. 23/08/2018
United Kingdom Sale of puppies and kittens by pet shops set to be banned in England The sale of puppies and kittens by pet shops could soon become illegal in England. 22/08/2018
Portugal Man hospitalised after falling into art installation of black hole A man injured himself after falling into Anish Kapoor's art installation of a black hole in the ground. 22/08/2018
France Chanel to release new makeup line for men French fashion house Chanel is launching its first makeup line for men. 21/08/2018
United Kingdom Should there be a second referendum on the final Brexit deal? The idea of a second referendum on the terms of a final Brexit deal has been gaining momentum amid British politicians and activists. But what are some of the views on a second referendum? Euronews finds out. 21/08/2018
World News Asia Argento denies "all sexual relations" with accuser The #MeToo activist Asia Argento denied having "any sexual relations" with actor Jimmy Bennett when he was 17. The actress allegedly paid him off last year, according to legal documents obtained by the New York Times. 20/08/2018