Now playing Next Culture news Pressure mounts on British Museum as Pope returns Parthenon Marbles Pope Francis termed the return by the Vatican as a spiritual donation. 21/12/2022
Now playing Next World Review of the Year: Music, art, and events that shaped 2022 Euronews looks back at what 2022 had in store for culture in Europe. 21/12/2022
Now playing Next Iran 'Threshold of revolution': Why Iran's protests are different this time All you need to know about the Iran protests and the death of Mahsa Amini. 20/12/2022
Now playing Next Greece Fresh protests in Greece as Roma teenager dies after police shooting A Roma boy died on Tuesday morning a week after a police officer shot him in the head in northern Greece. 13/12/2022
Now playing Next Greece Greece calls for calm amid protests against Roma police shooting A 16-year-old Roma boy is in critical condition after being shot in the head by police near Thessaloniki. 08/12/2022
Now playing Next Greece Protests in Greece after police shoot teenager Violent protests broke out in Greece's second-largest city Thessaloniki over the police shooting of a teenager after he allegedly filled his vehicle at a petrol station and drove off without paying. 06/12/2022
Now playing Next Greece Violent protests in Greece after police shoot teenager in head The 16-year-old Roma boy was shot by police in the northern city of Thessaloniki, after allegedly not paying a €20 bill at a petrol station. 05/12/2022
Now playing Next Culture news British Museum reportedly in talks on Parthenon sculptures with Greece The report by the Greek newspaper Ta Nea is the latest twist in the long-running dispute between London and Athens over ownership of the ancient sculptures. 04/12/2022
Now playing Next Greece Cars damaged in suspected arson attack near Italian embassy in Greece Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said the attack was likely carried out by "anarchists". 02/12/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Month of European Film: 'Flee' and 'Happening' grace the Greek screens Until 10 December, the European Film Academy is celebrating the seventh art in 35 countries across the continent, with its inaugural edition of the Month of European Film. 29/11/2022
Now playing Next Green News Black Friday: Thousands of Amazon workers walk off the job The ‘Make Amazon Pay’ campaign - coordinated by an international coalition of trade unions - wants the company to reduce its vast carbon footprint and improve conditions for workers. 25/11/2022
Now playing Next Stays Cabin fever: ‘Hutlife’ is trending. Here’s where to try it on a budget The UK's Youth Hostels Association (YHA) offers self-contained cabins, tents and American Airstreams for less. 25/11/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Five key developments to know today on Russia's war in Ukraine Here is our round-up of the latest news from Russia's war in Ukraine. 20/11/2022
Now playing Next Destinations 'Not only islands': Greece asks tourists to explore beyond the islands While most tourists choose Santorini or Mykonos, there's much more to Greece than its most popular islands. 19/11/2022
Now playing Next Culture news UNESCO celebrates 50th anniversary of World Heritage Convention Some countries have more than 50 sites, but others - like 12 African countries - have none. UNESCO says the African continent accounts for just nine per cent of World Heritage sites. 19/11/2022
Now playing Next Libya Greek foreign minister refuses to leave his plane on visit to Tripoli Dendias was about to be welcomed by his Tripoli counterpart, which Athens says was not agreed on. 17/11/2022
Now playing Next Green News Which European cities are leading on climate? By 2050, 70 per cent of the global population will live in urban areas - but not all cities are dealing with climate change equally well. 17/11/2022