Living This solar-powered mobile home doesn’t need to recharge or refuel It generates enough energy to drive, shower, watch tv or even charge your laptop. 17/09/2021
The Kitchen Chef Nino Mosca’s Parmigiana di Melanzane Napolitana | The Kitchen Nino Mosca, Napolitan chef and maitre de maison of Relais & Chateaux Il Bottaccio in Tuscany, Italy, shares his Parmigiana di Melanzane recipe. 16/09/2021
Travel News Greece's tourism sector made the best recovery this summer Nearly 480,000 flights took off in the EU last month, compared to 696,000 in August 2019. 14/09/2021
World News Europe's top golfers selected for 2021 Ryder Cup Europe is hoping to retain the Ryder Cup against the United States at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin later this month. 13/09/2021
Experiences Super-fast, sustainable, accessible: Are trains the future of travel? A look inside the companies fuelling the rise of train travel with their innovative technology. 13/09/2021
Europe News Brussels admits link between COVID cash delays and EU values respect Hungary and Poland, accused of disrespecting EU values, are both waiting for Brussels to approve their COVID recovery cash. 10/09/2021
Tech News Eurozone GDP recovered more rapidly than expected post-COVID lockdowns Increased consumer spending was marked out as a catalyst for a rapid rise in GDP in the EU and eurozone, according to the new report. 09/09/2021
World Viktor Orbán is having his cake and eating it - Timothy Garton Ash World-renowned Professor of European Studies, Timothy Garton Ash, gives his insight into the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the EU's core values and the politics of Angela Merkel. 08/09/2021
No Comment Short in front, long behind: the Mullet Cup holds its championship in the French Creuse "The spirit of the mullet is self-deprecating, anti-conformism, and a freedom from codes": for one day, the village of Cheniers, in France's central Creuse region, is the European capital of the mullet, a daring hair style - short hair on top and long behind - popularised in the 1980s 05/09/2021
Italy G20 health ministers gather in Rome as COVID pass under pressure Talks at the Campidoglio palace are aimed at scaling up the response to present and future pandemics. 05/09/2021
World News Excitement meets worry as European kids head back to school Children across Europe are going back to school, with hopes of a return to normality after 18 months of pandemic disruption and fears of a new surge in infections from the highly infectious delta variant. 03/09/2021
World News Vulnerable can get 3rd jab as Europe face 'worrying' COVID surge: WHO A further 236,000 people could lose their lives to the pandemic across Europe by December 1, the World Health Organization confirmed. 30/08/2021
Partner content At a crossroads: Is Cyprus becoming Europe's newest tech island? Partner content presented by Reflect Cyprus has earned its fair share of poetic nicknames throughout the years. Now it's looking to add a new one: "tech island". 27/08/2021
Climate Just how hot has Europe been this summer? We look at the European countries recording historical soaring summer temperatures. 27/08/2021
Afghanistan US officials says another terror attack in Kabul is 'likely' The White House warned that another terror attack is "likely" as evacuations continue. Several European nations have terminated evacuations due to the security situation. 27/08/2021
Travel News UK travel restrictions: Green and red list updates The UK government has just announced changes to the UK travel rules. We take a look at changes to the green and red list countries. 26/08/2021
My Europe Series Is Europe doing enough to prosecute ISIS fighters for Yazidi genocide? Seven years on from a genocide that killed an estimated 10,000 Yazidi people in northern Iraq, European countries are grappling with how to prosecute those responsible for some of the worst atrocities of the 21st century. 10/08/2021
World News Local Australian lockdown ends while Delta variant circulates globally Here are the latest COVID-19 developments from around the world. 09/08/2021
Health news What’s the true COVID death toll in Europe? A new study based on excess deaths shows the world has been under-reporting COVID deaths. The true figure is much more stark. 05/08/2021
World News Fake COVID-19 certificate sales rise as health passes become mandatory With COVID-19 certificates becoming mandatory for many people around the world, some anti-vaxxers are turning to social platforms to buy fake health passes, at a cost of around 100€. 04/08/2021