Toddler finds stone which turns out to be 3,800-year-old artifact with Biblical background
Tel Azekah, where the 3-year-old unearthed the ancient artifact, is a well-known archaeological site in Israel’s Shephelah area where excavations have taken place for about 15 years. Read More
Unlike others ‘we’re reliable’, EU tells Central Asia, as it seeks greater access to rare earths
Russia and China loomed large over the first EU-Central Asia summit as both sides aimed to boost trade and diplomatic ties. Read More
Viktor Orbán and Benjamin Netanyahu discussed further defence cooperation between Hungary and Israel
Hours after the Israeli prime minister arrived in Budapest, the Hungarian government announced its decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). Read more at Read More
Why are artists, architects and ecologists meeting in Uzbekistan’s Aral Sea Region?
By combining the power of art, culture, design and ecology, does the Aral Culture Summit have the potential to transform not just the landscape of crisis-hit Karakalpakstan, but even the…
Polar bear sisters Skadi and Kaja settle into Tallinn Zoo
Tallinn Zoo welcomed polar bear sisters Skadi and Kaja on Wednesday, and by the next day, they were already exploring, adapting, and playfully settling into their new enclosure. Read more…
From ‘Chicken Run’ to ‘Ratatouille’ – Celebrating World Rat Day with the best cinematic rodents
They get a bad rep – but on the big screen, they’re kings. On World Rat Day, Euronews Culture squeaks its mind by celebrating cinema’s greatest rats. Read More
The EU’s path forward on Trump tariffs | Radio Schuman
The EU is preparing further countermeasures to protect its interests, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced yesterday following Donald Trump’s decision to impose 20% tariffs on European goods. Read…
Watch: Euronews is live at second day of first-ever EU-Central Asia summit
Our correspondents are bringing you the latest from the summit in Samarkand that brings together the leaders of the five Central Asian countries and the European Union for the first…
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol impeached over martial law order
Thousands protesting in Seoul cheered as the country’s Constitutional Court removed the beleaguered leader from office four months after he caused political turmoil by declaring martial law. Read more at…
Euronews Culture Book Club: Four picks for April
Music, matriarchs, and modernism are the themes of this month’s book recommendations. This April, we’re looking at the latest work from a one of Japan’s most exciting writers, and one…