Culture news Here's why people are ditching their smartphones for "dumb ones" Are you tired of being a slave to your smartphone? Well, you're not alone! Join the growing trend of people ditching their flashy smartphones and returning to simpler, more classic phones - the beloved "dumbphones". But why the sudden interest in this retro revolution? 30/03/2023
Culture news Hong Kong set to make history by hosting first-ever Gay Games in Asia The event is designed to promote diversity and inclusion and Chinese organisers say they are committed to providing an accepting environment for participants. 30/03/2023
Culture news How Mark Hamill's voice is aiding Ukrainians during Russian air raids Mark Hamill, known for his role as Luke Skywalker, is lending his voice to "Air Alert," a mobile app linked to Ukraine's air defense system. The app warns users of potential Russian missile, bomb, and drone attacks. 29/03/2023
Culture news Musée d'Orsay explores the friendship and rivalry of Manet and Degas The exhibition showcases around 200 paintings, drawings, letters, and notebooks, creating a thematic and chronological route through their artistic careers. 28/03/2023
World News France protests: Did diners eat their meal surrounded by flames? Euronews has fact-checked multiple viral videos on Twitter claiming to show the recent pension reform protests in France 28/03/2023
Culture news Watch the moment Orlando Bloom met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with British actor Orlando Bloom in Kyiv on Sunday. Bloom, who is also a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, arrived in the capital over the weekend and visited Kyiv's suburb of Irpin. 27/03/2023
Culture news Here's how artists are fighting back against AI image generation The emergence of new AI models, including Midjourney and DALL·E, has caused alarm among artists who fear that these advancements could threaten their livelihoods. However, artists are fighting back, using a variety of tactics to protect their creative output. 27/03/2023
Culture news TikTok is the new place to learn about the Holocaust Aron Goodman took to TikTok in a bid to combat antisemitism, with the help of his 85-year-old grandmother Tova Friedman. The response to her personal testimony has been incredible. 27/03/2023
Culture news 73-year-old Philippe Petit continues to dazzle with tightrope stunts Philippe Petit, the 73-year-old French tightrope walker, continues to dazzle audiences with his high-wire stunts, including a recent 50-foot act in Washington, D.C. 25/03/2023
Culture news Cast of John Wick 4 pay respects to the late Lance Reddick at premiere Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne among the “John Wick: Chapter 4" stars at the film's Los Angeles premiere, honouring Lance Reddick, their co-star who died unexpectedly last week. 24/03/2023
Culture news Why is Jack Daniel's suing a squeaky dog toy company? The Supreme Court found itself in the middle of an unusual dispute involving a squeaking dog toy that mimics the iconic bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey. 23/03/2023
No Comment Watch: Thousands gather for St Patrick's Day parade From Dublin to Chicago, St Patrick's Day celebrated around the globe with music, dance and parades 18/03/2023
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No Comment Watch: Nowruz celebrations in Azerbaijan The festive season Nowruz began in Azerbaijan with colourful celebrations in the capital, attracting many performers from all around the country. 17/03/2023
Culture news Experience world landmarks through touch in this Bulgarian exhibition An travelling exhibition of world landmarks has been created especially for people with vision impairments allowing visitors to explore famous buildings and objects from around the world in 3D. 17/03/2023
Culture news Award-winning Chinese sculptor Zheng Lu’s works come to London The exhibition will feature some of Lu's new works from the 'Water in Dripping' and 'Aurora Edge' series. 17/03/2023
Culture news What does it take to fight the 'Afghan musical genocide'? Playing music is an act of resistance for these Afghan students in Portugal: "Each performance of our school is a protest against what is happening in Afghanistan." 17/03/2023
Culture news Lainey Wilson brings the country music spirit to Europe From Nashville to London, Glasgow and Dublin. Country music is making an ever increasing impact across Europe thanks to many of its rising shining stars like Lainey Wilson. 15/03/2023
Culture news Exhibition shines light on Claude Monet's overlooked brother Leon The exhibition showcases Leon's influence on Claude's career, including his purchase of his brother's paintings at auctions when nobody else did, which helped to raise Claude's artist profile and prices. 15/03/2023
Art Behind the lens of Rankin: An interview with the iconic photographer In this exclusive interview, we take a look into the world of photography through the eyes of one of the industry's most respected and celebrated photographers: Rankin. 13/03/2023