Inspire Africa Tunde Onakoya, the Nigerian changing young lives across Africa with chess (Inspire Africa) Interview with Nigeria's award winning chess master Tunde Onakoya 01/07/2023
Scenes Meet the Mexican siblings who run a centre for genius children In partnership with Media City In partnership with Media City, Qatar 26/06/2023
World Empowering the 'Harmonious Generation' In partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan is boldly transforming its out-of-school education system, offering after-school activities in special centers known as Barkamol Avlod, which translates to "harmonious generation" in Uzbek 22/06/2023
Scenes Meet the refugees improving the lives of fellow refugees in Kenya In partnership with Media City In partnership with Media City, Qatar 19/06/2023
Hungary Hungarian bill punishing dissent threatens struggling education sector In the wake of several decrees that gradually undermined Hungarian educators' freedom to demand better wages and working conditions, a new law may spur an exodus of teachers from schools across the country. 16/06/2023
World News Euroviews. The Arabic language should be commonly offered in schools Arabic is not just a language spoken in Arabic-speaking countries. It is a growing language within Europe’s own borders, and education policy should reflect this reality, Dr Carine Allaf writes. 15/06/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Generative AI: Are we facing a nuclear winter or a robotic paradise? The risk of apocalyptic scenarios and human extinction has been an unavoidable part of the conversation around AI programmes like ChatGPT since its release. But are these concerns being blown out of proportion? 14/06/2023
United Kingdom Northern Ireland schools criticised for teaching anti-LGBTQ lessons One third of schools said they would present heterosexual relationships as the 'main' or 'ideal' context for intimacy, and some went further. 14/06/2023
Ukraine How are internally displaced Ukrainian children coping? In the final instalment of this two-part series, Euronews investigates how children in Ukraine have had their lives upended by Russia's invasion. How are NGOs Save the Children and UNICEF tackling challenges posed by internal displacement and disruptions to education? 07/06/2023
No Comment Watch: The Champs-Élysées hosts giant dictation competition More than 50,000 people applied to participate in the event, a world first, in which hopefuls attempted to transcribe a text read to them, without making a mistake. 05/06/2023
Afghanistan Nearly 80 young primary school girls poisoned in Afghanistan Taliban authorities are investigating the poisoning of almost 80 primary school girls in separate cases in northern Afghanistan. 05/06/2023
Real Economy The EU's plan to upskill member states In partnership with The European Commission The European Commission is eager to train and reskill workers across all member states. 24/05/2023
Hungary Hungarian students push for higher teacher wages in protest march Thousands of students, teachers and supporters demonstrated in Hungary's capital for improved pay and working conditions for educators, the latest expression of frustration with the right-wing government's education policy by a growing student movement. 20/05/2023
World News Euroviews. The Arabic language is vital to educational systems of the future Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, so why aren’t more schools offering it as part of their regular school timetable at an earlier age, Latrecia Wilson writes. 18/05/2023
Culture news Why is the Guaraní language playing a big role in Paraguay's election? The Guaraní language has survived colonialization efforts over the past centuries. Today, it is a game changer in the upcoming elections in Paraguay. 29/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Relationships, love, and health all need to be taught in schools Comprehensive sexuality education is central to health and well-being and empowers children and young people with knowledge and skills for a safe, productive, and fulfilling life, Manos Antoninis writes. 13/04/2023
Europe Decoded Foreign students angry at being forced to return to Ukraine for exams This is on top of foreign students who fled the war not being granted the same support from European countries as their Ukrainian peers. 09/04/2023
Real Economy How are EU funds helping Portugal’s post-pandemic recovery? In partnership with The European Commission In this latest episode of Real Economy, Euronews finds out how the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility is helping Portugal get back on its feet after the COVID-19 pandemic. 05/04/2023
Scenes Meet the veterinary interns treating sick and injured horses in Qatar In partnership with Media City Broken hooves, eye infections, pregnancies and stomach pain are some of the many medical cases seen at Qatar's Equine Veterinary Medical Centre (EVMC). The state-of-the-art hospital treats horses of all ages, sizes and breeds and is committed to improving their health and well-being. 04/04/2023
No Comment Afghan boys unaware school year has started, return to class days late Many Afghan boys, unaware that the school year has started, return to class days late after the Taliban authorities fail to make a public announcement of the reopening of schools. 25/03/2023