Culture news This is Europe's other song contest, for minority languages only They call it the “Eurovision of minority languages,” but the title would be reductive of what Liet International actually represents. 16/05/2022
Destinations A full list of European countries with no travel restrictions Unvaccinated or tired of COVID admin? Here’s our guide to the European destinations that have scrapped their entry rules. 16/05/2022
Destinations Santorini: Tourism bounces back despite Europe's cost of living crisis The Greek tourism industry is getting ready for a busy summer season, but many small business owners are worried about the rising cost of living. 13/05/2022
Destinations Adjara: Where sun-kissed beaches meet snowy mountains Sat at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the Georgian region of Adjara is a haven for eco-tourists. 11/05/2022
Destinations Everything you need to know about Turin ahead of the Eurovision final The mountainous Italian city of Turin is great for food, culture and hiking. 11/05/2022
Smart Regions Beech Power: the project protecting Europe's native forests In partnership with the European Commission Europe’s ancient Beech forests are one of the best natural resources we have when it comes to tackling climate change, but they also face a combination of threats. An EU project has made it a priority to preserve what's left. We’ll be seeing what’s being done to preserve these precious ecosystems? 09/05/2022
Culture news In pictures: How the world celebrated VE day in 1945 77 years on from the end of the Second World War, we take a look back at how people celebrated across Europe and the world. 08/05/2022
World News Record quantities of cocaine seized in Europe, EU agencies warn More than 214.6 tonnes of cocaine were seized in Europe in 2020, a 6% increase from 2019. 06/05/2022
Mobility Volkswagen has 'sold out' of electric cars for this year Anyone ordering an EV from VW, Audi, Porsche or Škoda will have to wait until 2023 to get it, the carmaker said. 05/05/2022
Health news Obesity kills 1.2 million people in Europe every year, WHO says Rates of being overweight or obese have more than doubled in Europe since the 1970s, the UN health agency said. 04/05/2022
Europe News Citizens hand in over 300 proposals to change the EU These proposals are the conclusion of a year of work that saw hundreds of citizens come together to discuss how to make the EU work better. 02/05/2022
This will impact your life Europeans have decided COVID-19 is over. It isn't. In a short space of time, governments have lifted most restrictions meant to contain the deadly virus. 02/05/2022
My Europe Series Europe is bracing itself for cyber warfare, but is it ready? Despite a slew of directives and task forces, the EU faces a renewed threat amid the Ukraine war. 02/05/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: Why Europe cannot decarbonise without African hydrogen The CEO of Hydrogen Europe hits back at criticism that investing in green hydrogen production in Africa is a form of colonialism and explains why Europe cannot decarbonise without African support. 29/04/2022
Stays Keep everyone happy on one of these trips to suit ages 2-92 Post-pandemic, multi-generational holidays are on the rise, but how do you find a trip that suits everyone? 25/04/2022
Tech News Europe moves one step closer to a worldwide phone and laptop charger Apple's iPhones are charged from a Lightning cable while Android-based devices are powered using USB-C connectors. 21/04/2022
Stays Sustainable living is made easy at these gorgeous eco stays If you’re hoping to make your house more eco-friendly, these holiday lets will help you discover which green gadgets are right for you. 21/04/2022
My Europe Series 'Politicians don't help us': The young French people who're abstaining From disliking the candidates to a lack of trust in France's system, four young people explain their decision not to go to the polls. 20/04/2022
World News Kitchens feel the heat as Ukraine war sees price of sunflower oil soar One restaurant owner in London told Euronews the price of cooking oil had gone up 300%. 15/04/2022
Green News Why is train travel so unpopular in Europe? Europe’s trains have a reputation for being expensive and late running, and a reluctance to cooperate is holding rail travel on the continent back. 15/04/2022