Destinations From sunken villages to island palaces: Italy’s most underrated lakes While Lake Como and Garda get all the attention, here are seven Italian lakes that fly under the radar. 04/05/2024
Destinations Off-season travel: 5 best Italian villages to visit in spring From nature-rich hikes to foodie havens, Italy's seaside in the off-season is full of unexpected joys. 29/02/2024
Living Climate anti-heroes? Celebrities and carbon offsetting, explained As a slew of A-listers are getting called out for their emissions, many are resorting to carbon offsetting. But is the practice effective in the fight against climate change? 03/02/2024
Tech News How could AI technology affect the upcoming European elections? As Europe readies itself to head to the polls next June, Euronews Next assesses whether AI technology could potentially wreak havoc on the EU's political stability. 31/12/2023
Culture news A 'stitch-up': What's at stake for Gucci as Rome workers strike Gucci employees are striking in Rome over what they claim is "collective dismissal" by the company. But a lot more could be at stake for the Italian luxury brand, including its upcoming fashion show. 27/11/2023
Art How Europe's street artists are reacting to the Israel-Hamas war From murals and mosaics to digital paintings and political posters, Euronews Culture looks at how street artists across Europe are reacting to the war between Israel and Hamas. 04/11/2023
Culture news How are Taylor Swift fans reacting to the re-release of ‘1989’? Deemed Swift’s signature record, Euronews Culture looks at how fans are reacting to its re-release and how it’s making some feel young all over again. 30/10/2023
Art Art for dogs? Mexico museum welcomes pets to new exhibition Mexico City’s Museo Tamayo has put together a modern art exhibition for the enjoyment of humans and their furry friends. 29/10/2023
Culture news What are the most banned books in US prisons? The list of the most sanctioned titles includes a ramen cookbook and Amy Schumer’s memoir. 26/10/2023
Culture news Meet Chinese shop owner Angela, Italy's latest social media star Renowned for her humorous videos and iconic catch phrases, the 59-year-old owner of a mega-store in Rome has garnered a huge online following. So what has led to Angela's sudden success – and is she fighting or reinforcing ethnic stereotypes? 08/10/2023
Culture news The Catholic Church's Synod: What's new this time? From online surveys to women and laypeople participating, Euronews Culture looks at how this year's Catholic Synod looks quite different from its predecessors. 01/10/2023
Home Can Rome remain eternal? Italy's capital hosts its first 'Future Week' The Italian capital has just held its first "Future Week," looking at solutions to the challenges of tomorrow. But can a city notoriously stuck in the past ever see real change? 20/09/2023
Design Le Corbusier, 100 years on: Celebrating the architect's iconic designs The Swiss-French starchitect's foundational book, 'Toward an Architecture', turns 100 this year. The source of both revilement and adoration, Euronews Culture looks at "Le Corb" and the indelible legacy he left behind. 16/09/2023
Culture news Meet the Spanish street artist telling Europe to love itself Euronews Culture speaks to Jordi Villegas, the 28-year-old street artist peppering Europe's streets with messages telling passers-by how they should feel about the places they're visiting - and themselves. 25/08/2023
Culture news What hurdles has Taylor Swift faced in Europe? As Taylor Swift brings her record-breaking 'The Eras Tour' to Europe, Euronews Culture looks at why it took her so long to perform in certain European countries - and what hurdles she faced along the way. 23/08/2023
Culture news Remembering Pierre Seel, gay Holocaust survivor and LGBTQ pioneer On what would have been Pierre Seel's 100th birthday, Euronews Culture commemorates the incredible life of the French Holocaust survivor who defied social conventions to reveal an uncomfortable truth: the experience of Nazi Germany's gay victims. 16/08/2023
Culture news Lizzo: Why 'politics-as-PR' sets celebrities up to fail One week after Lizzo was sued for sexual harassment, more ex-dancers are apparently coming forward. Is it time for celebrities to give up politics as PR? 10/08/2023
Culture news Travis Scott concert in Rome leaves dozens injured The US hip-hop sensation’s show at the Italian capital’s ancient Circus Maximus caused a ruckus, with approximately 60 people needing medical treatment. 09/08/2023
Culture news Mexican city bans 'sexist' songs amid growing violence concerns The ban issued by the council of Chihuahua could target some of Latin pop's biggest stars, whose lyrics are often accused of promoting misogyny. 03/08/2023
Culture news How Mussolini's granddaughter became an outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate The 60-year-old Italian MEP has long been one of the staunchest defenders of her grandfather's legacy. So why is she now advocating for LGBTQ+ rights? 25/07/2023