Healthcare After 3 years of war, Ukraine’s health system is struggling to cope Three years after Russia invaded Ukraine, the country’s health system has been forced to adapt in the face of mounting challenges; from attacks to staff burnout and elevated risks of disease. 24/02/2025
Art Italian artist Quayola 'Arborescent' show lights Gaudí's Casa Batlló Barcelona's Casa Batlló has staged an awe-inspiring audio-visual show designed by Italian multimedia artist Quayola. 'Mapping 2025' is part of the 'Heritage of Tomorrow' artistic program which aims to bring Antoni Gaudí’s legacy into the future. Euronews Culture was there to experience the show. 05/02/2025
Art Badger admiring Banksy wins Wildlife Photographer People's Choice This year's winner shows a badger looking at a graffiti version of itself. It was praised as "flawlessly timed" and will be displayed online and at London's Natural History Museum until the end of June. 05/02/2025
Art Take a look at these stunning Sony World Photography Awards images Whether it’s the quiet intensity of a Sri Lankan priest deep in devotion or a majestic black rhino on a misty morning, these winning photographs offer a window into the diversity of planet Earth. 04/02/2025
Culture news Director Jennifer Tang on Shakespeare, gender and theatre in 2025 Jennifer Tang's folio-feminising London production at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse proves that bathos conquers all, even if it's by accident. She talks to Euronews Culture about the play and her view on the survival of theatre. 30/01/2025
Travel News These jaw-dropping travel photos will inspire you to hit the road 2024's winning travel images include entries from photographers as young as nine-years-old. 29/01/2025
Lifestyle Year of the Snake 2025: Symbolism, soup and ssstyle The Lunar New Year starts tomorrow, welcoming the Year of the Snake. What can we expect from this year and how are people celebrating? With soup and puppets, for some... 28/01/2025
Culture Series Thomas Meurot on capturing the icy thrill of cold surfing in Iceland Thomas Meurot takes us behind the lens of his Sony award-winning project Kald Sòl (Cold Sun) - a raw, black-and-white exploration of cold-water surfing in Iceland. 22/01/2025
USA In pictures: US presidential inaugurations over the years As Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, we look at the most notable ceremonies celebrating US presidents-elect taking office over the years. 20/01/2025
Culture news AP photojournalists share unforgettable images of LA’s wildfire AP photojournalists share their experiences documenting the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, revealing powerful images and the stories behind them. 16/01/2025
Space In pictures: ESA spacecraft beams back stunning new images of Mercury The joint European-Japanese mission is only the second survey of Mercury, the least explored planet in the inner solar system. 15/01/2025
Food and Drink 'We cook what we like': The surprising combinations of Igor Jagodic A Michelin-starred restaurant in a castle, a cylindrical dining room with folkloric art, and accidental musical pairings. Ljubljana's Strelec is a universe of combinations. 12/01/2025
Culture Series Sujata Setia: Meet the artist breaking silence on domestic abuse Sujata Setia’s 'A Thousand Cuts' is a powerful and deeply personal artistic project that explores the hidden realities of domestic abuse within South Asian communities in the UK. 07/01/2025
Europe News German election 2025: Who’s ahead in the polls? Support for Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s SPD, the Greens, and the FDP has declined as opposition parties like the CDU and the AfD have gained momentum — get the latest opinion poll results on Euronews and follow live updates here. 06/01/2025
Food and Drink Why French winemakers are buying up swaths of land in Southern England Huge investment in English Sparkling wine is coming from a place where no-one is ever likely to buy it: France. 05/01/2025
Syria In war-torn Aleppo, a glimmer of hope appears among the ruins Amid the devastation of Aleppo's past and present, Syrians reflect on the harrowing legacy of war, the loss of lives, and the hope for a better future. 24/12/2024
Syria As thousands revel in al-Assad's fall, Syrian Alawites remain cautious Following Bashar al-Assad's recent ouster, ethnic Syrian Alawites have found themselves increasingly anxious over the future under HTS rule, while calls for rights protection and inclusive governance continue to rise. 19/12/2024
Climate In pictures: The impact of climate change in 2024 With this year expected to break 2023’s global average temperature record, the effects of the warming have upended lives and livelihoods all over the planet. 18/12/2024
Green News How does your country generate electricity in Europe? Nuclear and coal power in the EU have decreased significantly over the last 20 years, with nuclear dropping to 23% and coal to 12%, while renewables have risen. 17/12/2024
Nature A stuck squirrel and 9 other animal photos to give you a giggle The competition hopes to use humour and exceptional photography to promote conservation. 12/12/2024