Renaissance, surreal, neon: Breasts in all their forms take centre stage in Venice Biennale show
The show reflects on a range of themes including motherhood, empowerment, sexuality, body image and illness.
The show reflects on a range of themes including motherhood, empowerment, sexuality, body image and illness.
The Commission chief post will be put up for grabs after the EU elections. Who might be the other options to Ursula von der Leyen?
In this episode, we will discuss the Digital Twin of the Ocean. We explore the goals of this EU initiative and examine how it can aid in combating plastic pollution, saving endangered species like marine turtles, and protecting our harbours from meteotsunamis.
Despite its vintage, Ford Madox Ford’s bewildering, beguiling beast of a novel deserves all the readers it can get when it turns 100 this April.
The Croatian Democratic Union won parliamentary elections on Wednesday, however they will need support from the far right to stay in power.
Euronews Culture takes a look at how the prospected budget cuts to France's culture sector line up with the UK and other European nations.
New ‘super’ committees, more inquiry powers over Commissioners, and attempts to avoid apparently deserted meetings are novel features planned for the next Parliament.
Forward-thinking businesses can leverage a variety of artificial intelligence tools in the new tax year to save costs, as well as make more provisions for unexpected expenses.
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The expanded penalties target companies involved in the production of drones and missiles.
Rising temperatures across Spain are thought to be responsible for growing numbers of insecticide-resistant Germanic cockroaches.
To mark World Heritage Day, UNESCO has revealed the best ‘under the radar’ sites to visit in Europe this year.
The ruling party falls short of a majority, with a messy post-election period likely to follow.
Egisto Ott was detained last month on suspicion of spying for Russia, prompting a raft of allegations.
Denys Shmyhal tells the BBC his country desperately needs the US to approve long-stalled security assistance.
EU leaders have supported deeper engagement with Lebanon to help safeguard it from the repercussions of the crisis gripping the Middle East, Charles Michel has said.
Swedes have been able to change their legally recognised gender since 1972 - but this will make it easier.
Despite right-wing outcries, Speaker Mike Johnson is pressing to pass billions of dollars in aid.
The EU’s 27 leaders face mounting pressure to step up efforts to protect Ukraine’s skies from Russian airstrikes, after President Zelenskyy took a jab at Western allies’ "flagging political will" over the weekend.
The EU naval mission in the Red Sea was launched to protect merchant ships from attacks by Houthi rebels.
Although the deadline for member states to adopt the European Union’s Adequate Minimum Wages Directive is not until November, Trade Union research shows that it’s already boosting the minimum pay rates set in different countries. The analysis was carried out by the European
Kosovo took another step towards becoming a member of the CoE as its members passed a report recommending approval.
The amendment to the country’s Criminal Justice Bill will make adults who create deepfake porn “face the consequences of their actions”.
Fishermen in northern France say that the ban threatens their livelihoods but UK officials have stressed it applies to all boats.
To mark the publication of the Copernicus Climate Change Service's annual European State of the Climate report, we’re asking experts how rising temperatures are affecting our health, our oceans and more. Don't miss our Climate Now Live Debate on 24 April at 14.00 CEST.
Belgian justice came to the rescue of the National Conservatism (‘NatCon’) conference in Brussels. Police had blockaded the conference in Brussels on the order of a local mayor who cited what he claimed were the objectionably right-wing views of some of the speakers. His order
Seven countries now generate 100 per cent of their electricity from renewable energy - two are in Europe.
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Opinion comes after Meta introduced its consent or pay model last October.
New joint-assessment puts the spotlight on chemical pollution while NGOs urge EU officials to tackle the issue in the upcoming mandate.
Shares in IDS, the owner of Royal Mail, rise after reports that it has received - and rejected - a bid from Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský.
A speech by Ursula von der Leyen was briefly interrupted on Wednesday by a man who accused her of being a "criminal" over her support for Israel.
Not only is factory farming the biggest cause of animal cruelty on the planet, it is damaging our planet through pollution, wildlife loss and emissions. We must act now before we eat our way to extinction, Dr Elena Lara writes.
Thousands of people have demonstrated in Athens and Thessaloniki over rising unemployment and the cost of living.
Debate on the future of the Green pact reignites deep divisions between right and left-wing candidates in France.
One low-dose injection of esketamine administered right after childbirth reduces major depressive episodes, according to a new study.
Water restrictions have been proposed for tourists in Catalonia - but swimming pools are being spared.
The legendary Japanese animation studio will be feted with the Honorary Palme d’Or - the first given to a collective.
The European Union has strongly warned Georgia against passing a controversial "foreign influence" law.
Johan Floderus was arrested at Tehran airport in 2022, and has had limited family contact and consular access since being imprisoned.
Following a travel warning issued for LGBTQ+ tourists in Greece, these are the European countries that are most welcoming to queer people.
All you need to do is answer six questions and you might be in with a chance of a month-long free rail pass.
Racket sports are very popular in Qatar, starting with tennis that draws to Doha the top players like Tunisian champion Ons Jabeur. The popularity of Padel is also on the rise with a growing number of dedicated infrastructure.
Authorities are investigating the blaze which killed more than 200 animals - including lemurs, chameleons, parrots and turtles - housed in a private zoo called Tropic Park in Yevpatoria.
In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter Paul Hackett travels to Ljubljana and Brussels to learn how Europe's new disability and parking cards aim to facilitate cross-border travel and enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
If Russia's war on Ukraine shocked Europe into realising the folly of its dependence on Moscow for gas suppplies, growing geopolitical uncertainty has forced the EU to consider where it sources the raw materials, from copper to rare earth metals, needed for the energy transition.
The average price of a home in Ireland was €323,000 as of February, according to new figures. Prices still vary significantly across the regions.
Artist Ap$ent became popular across Eastern Europe after his song about fleeing Belarus went viral as an anthem for strays.
Croatians are going to the polls to elect a new parliament, and two rival establishment figures are fighting to come out on top.
Hundreds of UK fans of Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Beyoncé have been scammed by fake adverts and Facebook posts, further denting people’s trust in the concert industry.