Business Hermès outshines luxury rivals amid sector slowdown French company surprises as global economic uncertainty drags down luxury fashion segment. 25/10/2023
Economy Cost of living and hot weather cause retail sales to fall in UK The cost of living crisis keeps on curtailing consumers’ ability to spend on non-essential items. This autumn’s exceptionally hot weather also deterred people from buying winter clothes. 20/10/2023
Business EU car sales rise for 14th consecutive month, mostly thanks to EVs New car registrations increased by 9.2% last month, reaching 861,000 units, more than half of which were electric and hybrid vehicles. 20/10/2023
Culture news Vintage car enthusiasts show off their retro rides in Romania Classic car collectors and restorers convened in the western city of Timisoara for the 23rd edition of the Motor Retro Parade festival. 24/04/2023
Culture news Beyonce and Adidas call it quits on Ivy Park After persistent slumping sales, Adidas and Beyonce are ending their partnership on Ivy Park, according to reports. What's next for them both? 03/04/2023
France Paris 2024 Olympics: Which previous Olympics had the cheapest tickets? Facing a massive amount of criticism on social media, the president of the Organising Committee claimed the Paris tickets prices "aren't more expensive than the 2012 London Games." 27/02/2023
Culture news Taylor Swift breaks records with a 10 out of 10 at the charts Taylor Swift has made history as the first artist to claim the entire top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. But which musicians held the previous record? 01/11/2022
Culture news Taylor Swift breaks all records in the space of three days Taylor Swift’s latest album ‘Midnights’ has already surpassed 1 million units in the US, making it the top-selling album of 2022 so far. But, wait, there's more... 25/10/2022
Art Why has a version of Bob Dylan's 'Blowin' In The Wind' sold for €1.7m? A newly recorded version of the Bob Dylan classic 'Blowin in the Wind' has sold for £1.5m (€1.7m) at a Christie's auction in London. But why did it go for so much? 08/07/2022
Food and Drink China & US lead French Cognac boom as mixology drives domestic market The BNIC suggests that the growth is partly driven by "the development of mixology", which attracts "new customers in search of authentic products". 18/01/2022
Food and Drink Meet the first winemaker in the world to sell his stock as NFTs Barrels of Neldner Road single-vineyard wines are being offered as individual NFTs on OpenSea. Euronews spoke to trailblazer Dave Powell to find out why. 13/11/2021
Culture news Wrist Wars: Luxury watchmakers not concerned about digitalisation The global market for smartwatches has more than doubled since the second quarter of 2018, so where does this leave the traditional luxury watchmakers? 27/10/2021
Nature How are these everyday objects fighting wildlife crime in Africa? This first of its kind initiative lets you own part of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation’s story. 04/10/2021
Culture news 'There really isn't much left': Burgundy harvests tiny yield in 2021 "We had the big frosts around April 7: down to minus 8 degrees. The vines finally recovered but we had a big hail on June 21, which destroyed all our hopes in 15 minutes," says one winemaker. 24/09/2021