People Why preserving Iraq’s cultural heritage is crucial post-ISIS Iraq's ancient Citadel in Erbil has survived decades of neglect and mismanagement, as well as the threat of occupation by ISIS, to become Iraqi-Kurdistan’s most important cultural site. 20/08/2021
No Comment Slovenia builds biggest charcoal pile in Europe Slovenia is laying claim to lighting the biggest charcoal pile in Europe near the town of Dole pri Litiji in the country’s heartland. It is four meters high and has a circumference of 42 meters. 17/08/2021
Living Are eiderdown feathers the best form of feather recycling? A thousand-year-old harvest on Iceland is used to gather the feather and make some of the world's best duvets and quilts. 01/08/2021
Cult Mugham, the unique Azerbaijani musical tradition handed down over generations In partnership with The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan No form of music is more defining of Azerbaijani culture than Mugham, a centuries-old tradition drawing on folklore and oral history. Discover the master craftsmen and talented musicians keeping the tradition alive. 30/07/2021
Series The cosmic egg hat: Is this Albanian hat about to catch on? Eva zu Beck learns how to make a qeleshe - a traditional hat in Albania. 10/06/2021
People The tiny European villages where they speak their own unique language From Livonian to Griko, discover these European villages where people speak another language from everyone around them. 03/06/2021
People Seven European destinations for a truly traditional breakfast From Tostadas in Spain to Tiropita in Greece, it's worth getting up early to sample some traditional tastes. 23/05/2021
Cult Artisans reveal the secrets of how to make the iconic kelaghayi head scarf In partnership with The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan Discover the secrets of silk kelaghayi scarves made in Azerbaijan. Their intricate motifs and rich colours have made them famous worldwide for their beauty. Woven and decorated with skill and artistry, they have even been recognised by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage. 20/05/2021
Cult Exploring Azerbaijan's most ancient art in Baku In partnership with The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan Carpet weaving is one of Azerbaijan's most ancient arts, dating back to the Bronze Age - explored in this edition of Cult on Euronews. 22/04/2021
People A guide to the strangest Easter traditions from around the world In mainstream culture, Easter is most closely associated with spring flowers and chocolate eggs. But some towns and cities around the world have their own take on celebrating the Holy Week. 04/04/2021
People Everything you need to know about Finnish sauna culture Did you know saunas actually originate from Finland, not Sweden? 23/02/2021
People Best selling souvenirs by country: From boomerangs to Russian dolls Souvenirs can make a holiday last a lifetime. We find out what tourists always make sure to take home in their suitcases from destinations around the world. 16/02/2021
No Comment Female dragon dancers scale-up ambitions in Vietnam At the Tu Anh Duong troupe in Vietnam's Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, young women defy stereotypes and get their lion on! 04/02/2021
No Comment Groundhog Day: Punxsutawney Phil says six more weeks of winter The lore goes that if the groundhog sees his shadow as he did this year, there will be six more weeks of winter. If he doesn't, spring comes early. 02/02/2021
Green News How to solve climate change, according to the Bijagós of Guinea-Bissau For one community in West Africa, healing the planet is about a deep and ancient respect for nature. 11/01/2021
No Comment Toyosu fish market holds first tuna auction of 2021 The most expensive fish of the day was a 208-kilogram bluefin, which was sold for around €166,000. 05/01/2021
No Comment Cuban Santeria priests reveal their New Year predictions Afro-Cuban priests of the Santeria religion have said they forsee that 2021 will bring important changes to the island nation, as it undergoes major economic and social reforms in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. 03/01/2021
No Comment Swimmers in Massachusetts brave the cold waters for the New Year People run into the cold sea in South Boston, Massachusetts, to mark the New Year. This year's official polar plunge was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic but groups of swimmers gathered at M Street beach to brave the 4°C water. 02/01/2021
No Comment Rome daredevils throw themselves into River Tiber to welcome new year It's a New Year's Day tradition in the Italian capital. 01/01/2021
Czech Republic Hardy swimmers take a Christmas dip in Prague's Vlata river It was the 74th edition of the event which commemorates the life of Alfred Nikodém, who was a goldsmith and a promoter of a spartan lifestyle. 26/12/2020