Culture Series Photographer Semra Sevin on the power of beauty Semra underlines the concept of diversity, and her exploration translates into profound studied subjects, deep meditation and pompous photography installations 28/09/2018
Earth News She would row single-handed across the Atlantic Ocean She had to row for 12 hours every day for over 100 days, faced up to 10-metre waves with only herself for company and lost contact with the outside world. 21/09/2018
Earth News Underwater crystal art Israeli artist Sigalit Landau has created a collection of "frozen" sculptures using the high salinity of the Dead Sea. 19/09/2018
Earth News A celebration of infinite human creativity Discover Homo Faber, a showcase of exceptional European craftsmanship in Venice. 17/09/2018
Ecotech Green-powered boating at the 41st Cannes Yachting Festival The yacht industry has presented its latest energy efficient and hybrid developments in Cannes at the Yachting Festival. 14/09/2018
Earth News 153-year-old watchmaker Zenith sets sights on millennials The luxury Swiss brand is modernising its mechanical watches to appeal to younger customers. 14/09/2018
France What not to miss at one of Europe’s biggest photography events Rencontres d'Arles is one of the biggest photography events in Europe, taking place in Arles in the south of France. Euronews checked out this year’s 49th edition of the festival and recommends the exhibitions projects and the names you should not miss. 11/09/2018
Earth News Visiting one of the last feather masters One of Paris' last remaining feather artists Eric Charles-Donatien opened his workshop's doors for Living it. 10/09/2018
World News How drought plunged European farmers into despair "It got to a point where the grass stopped growing entirely," said dairy farmer Phil Latham. "At one stage I got down to a reserve of 40 days of grass silage and there are more than 40 days in winter." 06/09/2018
Earth News Saving old books and preserving nature by art Meet two artists from the Swedish countryside who created their own one of a kind art. 03/09/2018
Venezuela Venezuela exodus: 'It may surpass the Syrian migrant crisis' As thousands of people leave Venezuela because of the deepening economic crisis, Euronews maps out where the migrants are going headed — and how it's affected the countries receiving them. 28/08/2018
Earth News 150-year-old craft from Madeira The products of the luxury brand are entirely handmade by Madeiran women. 27/08/2018
USA Tributes continue to be paid to John McCain People in the U.S. and elsewhere have been paying tribute to Senator John McCain following his death. 26/08/2018
Culture Series Photographer Anton Kalashnikov shares his sophisticated B&W photos His love for photography started at an early age and his passion has spawned a sophisticated collection of ordinary, but fantastic black and white photographs. 24/08/2018
Saudi Arabia In pictures: More than 2 million Muslims gather in Mecca More than two million Muslims began the annual haj pilgrimage at first light on Sunday in Saudi Arabia, circling the cube-shaped Kaaba in Mecca that Islam's faithful face five times each day during their prayers. 21/08/2018
Earth News Something old, something new: Delft Blue Traditional Dutch pottery Delft Blue is married with modern design 20/08/2018
Venezuela These photos reveal the cash Venezuelans need to buy everyday items In pictures: The huge amounts of cash Venezuelans need to buy everyday essentials 20/08/2018
World News Watch: Meteor shower lights up skies over Europe Stunning video of the weekend's Perseid meteor shower lighting skies above Europe. 12/08/2018
Romania In pictures: Romania's anti-government protest in Bucharest Take a look at our selection of pictures from Friday night's anti-government protests in Romania. 11/08/2018
World News In pictures: Trying to keep cool in Europe’s heatwave As temperatures in Europe continue to soar, with forecasters predicting record-breaking heat in the coming days, people across the continent are searching for ways to keep cool. 02/08/2018