United Kingdom Anti-migrant graffiti prompts man to walk 1,900km to Poland Michał Iwanowski told Euronews his 105-day walk to Poland helped him “feel much more positive about people.” 24/09/2018
World News Photographer seeks to open people's eyes to global food industry Euronews spoke to renowned American photographer George Steinmetz whose pictures tell the true story of an industry that remains invisible to many consumers. 21/09/2018
France Visa pour l’image: The story of the world from big food to defecation Visa pour l’image, an annual festival held in France, celebrates photojournalism for the 30th time. 14/09/2018
World News Pillar of Smoke: a visual journey into Turkey's contemporary scene The work of 14 Turkish photojournalists and artists explores their country’s society today. 12/09/2018
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
Spain A mat with picture of Donald Trump exists and you can jump on it Two Dutch photographers printed a picture of Donald Trump on a mat and people are welcome to jump on it. 07/09/2018
Russia Grozny: Nine dimensions of the post-war city explored by photographs Three photographers invite us to explore the dimensions of post-war Grozny 07/09/2018
Yemen In photos: Suffering from cancer amid war in Yemen As the civil war rages on, Reuters photographer Khaled Abdullah has visited the oncology area of several Yemeni hospitals, and photographed cancer sufferers staying in charity houses or living with their illness at home. 05/09/2018
Cult 30th VISA Pour L'image photo exhibition This year the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and the war in Yemen are marked out as the worst examples of suffering that currently shame our world. 03/09/2018
France Photo exhibit in France celebrates work of foreign photographers in US On the 60th anniversary of Robert Frank’s book The Americans, when the US seemed to be closing its doors to many, 'The Rencontres d'Arles' annual photography festival invites you to take a look at the work of foreign photographers in the USA. 30/08/2018
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
France In photos: The fake town's around the world Gregor Sailor takes us to city replicas and fake towns in the US, China and elsewhere. 23/08/2018
Russia Watch: Artist creates cameras made of wood This Russian artist blends his passion for photography and woodwork to develop cameras with shells made of driftwood, pebbles and shells. 23/08/2018
France French locals, migrants pose for artist's 'hope story' Rencontres d'Arles is one of the biggest photography events in Europe, taking place in Arles in the south of France. Our editor talked to these renowned photographers, who showed us around their exhibitions. In focus today is Patrick Willocq's work. 22/08/2018
Living The summer of Jessica Clements We caught up with multi-skilled influencer and Chanel beauty muse to discuss summer beauty tips and eco-couscious lifestyle. 03/08/2018
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
Iran The Iranian teenager telling the story of Tehran through its metro Hannaneh Heydari, 19, sees the metro as a “mirror of the Tehran metropolis”. Her distinct photographs seek to tell the city’s story. 28/07/2018
Italy Viral: widower takes late wife's photo to sea every day in Italy A moving photo of an elderly man who sits by the sea every morning with a framed picture of his late wife has gone viral in Italy. 09/07/2018
No Comment Photographer Spencer Tunick undresses Melbourne Up to 400 people stripped naked then draped themselves in see-through red fabric in a Melbourne city car park on Monday to pose for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick. 09/07/2018
France Making a march: the photographers' perspective After walking for more than 1,400 kilometres, the Solidarity March for Migrants is about to end. Twelve photographers from the French collective "item”, have been following them and offer a unique view of the march and its participants. We present the work of three of them and their testimony. 03/07/2018