Home What makes Vienna the world's most liveable city? The Austrian capital ranks highly for stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. 11/09/2024
Culture news MOTELX film festival fills Lisbon with chills, thrills and fears This Tuesday sees the opening of the festival that, for fans of the genre, has become synonymous with horror. Among the novelties this year is a retrospective of films banned by censorship in Portugal. 10/09/2024
Cult Samarkand congress showcases Tashkent's Centre of Islamic Civilisation In partnership with the Tourism Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan In this episode of Cult, we look at Uzbekistan's bold vision for the Centre of Islamic Civilisation in Tashkent and immerse ourselves in Uzbekistan's vibrant culture at the 'Shark Taronalari' festival, which celebrates traditional Uzbek music. 09/09/2024
Culture Series Meet Nigar Mammadova, the woman leading inclusive change In partnership with Azpromo Nigar Mammadova, Director of the DOST Centre, advocates for the inclusion of vulnerable groups, emphasising creativity and social engagement to build a more inclusive society for low-income families and people with disabilities. 29/08/2024
Culture news Kyiv’s BADWOR7H on the power of music during war Euronews spoke to Kyiv-based producer Dima, also known as BADWOR7H, about living in Ukraine during Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the concept of ‘relative safety’ and the form of escapism music offers. 25/08/2024
No Comment Bosnians embrace the competitive spirit of their own Olympics The Nevesinje Olympics in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina are a unique sporting event that blends traditional and unconventional competitions. 20/08/2024
Art Inside Encontros Fotográficos das Neves, the unmissable photo exhibit Names like Agnès Varda and Gilles Caron, but also some young talents, can be seen at the Encontros Fotográficos das Neves until the end of the year. Euronews spoke to the "soul" of the event, Diamantino Quintas. 15/08/2024
Slovakia Thousands rally in Slovakia against government's 'attack on democracy' Nearly 20,000 gathered in the capital Bratislava, accusing the government of dismantling the nation's cultural institutions. 14/08/2024
Slovakia Thousands protest in Slovakia over firing of theatre and gallery heads Slovakia's hard-right Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová dismissed the directors of the Slovak National Theatre and Slovak National Gallery last week. 13/08/2024
Destinations Here’s where to escape overtourism in Europe Even in some of the most visited countries in the world, there are still unspoiled destinations to discover. 08/08/2024
Culture news Italy's Via Appia enters the Unesco World Heritage List With sixty recognised sites, Italy is the country with the highest number of UNESCO heritage sites. 27/07/2024
Culture news 'The ick' and 'chef's kiss' added to the Cambridge Dictionary Around 3,200 new words and terms have been added to the Cambridge Dictionary this year, including "ick" and "boop". 26/07/2024
Europe News Why do far-right Patriots want to lead Parliament's culture committee? The group led by National Rally's Jordan Bardella is vying for the chairmanship of the Committee on Culture and Education. Why, and what impact could this have on EU cultural policies? 23/07/2024
Culture news Portuguese-Croatian production wins Vila do Conde Short Film Festival The jury of the short film festival awarded "That's How I Love You", by Mário Macedo the grand prize of its 32nd edition. 21/07/2024
Culture news "Beverly Hills, 90210" actor Shannen Doherty dies of breast cancer Doherty died on Saturday, according to a statement from her publicist, Leslie Sloane, given to People magazine. She had had breast cancer for years. 14/07/2024
No Comment Artists craft sand masterpieces despite rain in St. Petersburg In challenging weather conditions, artists at St. Petersburg's sand sculpture festival showcase their skill and creativity, battling the elements to shape mountains of sand into spectacular art pieces. 12/07/2024
Culture news Europe’s largest poetry festival aims for diversity and representation Germany hosts Europe’s largest poetry festival, celebrating its 25th edition in Berlin, featuring poetry from minority languages such as Catalan. 12/07/2024
No Comment The giant yellow pumpkin of London, Yayoi Kusama's latest masterpiece Visitors to London's Kensington Gardens can see a six-meter tall, bright yellow pumpkin speckled with dots. 09/07/2024
Cult Abu Dhabi: A Culture Capital In partnership with Saadiyat Cultural District Abu Dhabi Saadiyat Cultural District in Abu Dhabi is set to transform the artistic and cultural landscape, both locally and globally, when it's completed in 2025. 09/07/2024
Moments Are you an annoying tourist? Here’s how to find out These are the biggest no-nos for tourists looking to blend in with the locals. 05/07/2024