See The reality of reality TV: what Big Brother’s return says about us Big Brother has returned, but why has the show made a comeback – and how does it reflect on how European watching behaviour has changed? 03/08/2022
Money Record inflation in Europe: How does each country compare? Eurozone inflation hit a fresh record in July, driven by surging energy prices. Here's what the picture looks like across Europe. 29/07/2022
Europe News Inflation across the eurozone reaches new all-time high of 8.9% Core inflation, which excludes volatile items like energy and food, stood at 4%, the highest figure since the euro was created. 29/07/2022
Biztech news Global economy tests Big Tech as Apple, Amazon, Meta release earnings Results were mixed, with Apple faring better than expected while Facebook owner Meta and Google's Alphabet reported falling ad sales amid an economic downturn. 29/07/2022
European Debates Here are the key takeaways from our cost of living crisis debate Euronews breaks down the key takeaways and highlights from the cost of living crisis debate hosted by correspondent Shona Murray. 28/07/2022
Health Are we winning or losing the fight against AIDS? The United Nations warns that progress against HIV has stalled, putting millions of lives at risk. 28/07/2022
See What is Barbiecore? Hyperfemininity is taking over the runway, red carpet and high street, but how did we get here? 28/07/2022
Travel News More than 1,000 Lufthansa flights cancelled as staff go on strike Passengers have been stranded at Germany's busiest airports as strikes add to the ongoing travel chaos in Europe. 27/07/2022
Taste 'Covid hangover': How the pandemic changed European drinking habits How has alcohol consumption changed in Europe since COVID? Are we drinking less and not as often, or are some darker trends afoot? 26/07/2022
Cameroon Macron heads to Cameroon for 3-nation Africa tour amid mixed reception French President Emmanuel Macron, in Cameroon to start his 3-nation Africa tour, is expected to discuss the food crisis in Africa provoked by Russia’s war in Ukraine, the need for Cameroon to increase its agricultural production and the country's upsurge in insecurity. 26/07/2022
Culture news Eloping: If it's good enough for Bennifer is it good enough for you? Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez announced their elopement earlier this week, but what's the appeal for Europeans? 23/07/2022
Mobility Hello, delivery robot: How drones could transform shipping Drones have the potential to reshape last-mile delivery, reducing the environmental impact of shipping and reaching more remote areas. 23/07/2022
Hear Would a 'touring tsar' help UK bands get EU gigs after Brexit? A new report has stressed the damage that Brexit has done to UK musicians' ability to tour their acts in the EU. 22/07/2022
Hear The Rolling Stones make Lyon rock fans roar with delight There were thrills, beer spills and perhaps a few bass-induced bellyaches in France's third biggest city Lyon as the Rolling Stones came to town 22/07/2022
Europe News Northern Ireland Protocol: EU launches new legal action against the UK The UK now has two months to reply to the letters from Brussels demanding "swift remedial actions to restore compliance with the terms of the Protocol". 22/07/2022
Hear The challenges facing this Lyon live music festival post-Covid For 12 years and counting, this music festival has held free live music events in and around Lyon, often in spaces not normally open to the public. But post-pandemic audience numbers are falling - leaving the future of live music uncertain. 21/07/2022
Creators Is this Spain's most disruptive bartender? From salmon-flavoured gin to chorizo-flavoured whisky, Antonio Naranjo sees no limits to the unusual flavour combinations he can introduce to his cocktails. 21/07/2022