EU-Libya fallout: Should the European Union hold talks with Khalifa Haftar?
Officially, Brussels is cooperating with the government of national unity based in Tripoli. However, exchanges are also taking place with General Khalifa Haftar, who controls large swaths of Libya’s east.…
‘Find your pomalo’: Croatia is encouraging travellers to seek out its quieter corners and coves
The term ‘pomalo’ originates from the Dalmatian coast, and is very on trend at the moment. Read More
PKK militants in Iraq begin laying down arms as part of peace process with Turkey
The PKK’s original aim was to establish a Kurdish state in the southeast of Turkey, but over time its goals evolved into a campaign for greater autonomy for Turkey’s Kurdish…
How a small Texas town prepared for the worst and saved every resident in the deadly floods
The town of Comfort installed flood sirens after past disasters. In July, they helped every resident survive.Read More
Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Superman’ – A bird? A plane? No, a terrific reboot
This year’s ‘Superman’ isn’t afraid to be fun and silly – and maybe that’s the real superpower when it comes to comic book films in an age of superhero fatigue.…
‘We forget quickly’: Remembering Srebrenica 30 years on through the lens of Kristian Skeie
Photographer Kristian Skeie’s ongoing project documents life in the aftermath of the genocide in Srebrenica, capturing the quiet resilience of survivors and the enduring scars of Europe’s worst atrocity since…
Bulgaria wonders where the elusive black panther went after authorities end weeks-long search
Authorities in Bulgaria have ended the active search for a suspected black panther in the Shumen Plateau after finding no concrete evidence of the animal’s presence, but will continue to…
Wales will introduce a tourist tax in 2027. Where else in the UK is charging visitors?
The new fee will help to fund the government’s aim to have a million Welsh speakers by 2050. Read More
Dance of the Dwarves returns to La Palma after a decade
After a ten-year absence, La Palma’s iconic Dance of the Dwarves returned this week as part of the Bajada de la Virgen de Las Nieves festival. Read more at Read…
Senegal’s navy intercepts 201 African migrants on deadly Atlantic route to Europe
While there is no accurate death toll for the Atlantic route because of the lack of information on departures from West Africa, but a Spanish migrant rights group estimates thousands…