Gerald Fleischmann — the spokesperson for two former Austrian leaders — warns that democracy is at risk from online influencers covertly spreading disinformation.
Tens of thousands of scores and objects belonging to Frédéric Chopin, the most famous French-Polish composer in history, have been digitised at the Frédéric Chopin Institute in Warsaw, thanks to a European project that helps to raise awareness of the figure of the genius of Romanticism.
Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur.
Jennifer Tang’s folio-feminising London production at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse proves that bathos conquers all, even if it’s by accident. She talks to Euronews Culture about the play and her view on the survival of theatre.
With less than a month until Germans go out and vote in the parliamentary election, lawmakers are warning that authoritarian states, including Russia, are using disinformation to stoke instability.
A fifth of all food produced in Europe ends up being wasted. We look into the major strides being taken towards creating a joined-up food production system that will help drastically reduce food waste.
Zurich is a city so busy being sustainable that the chefs don’t even realise they’re winning. Euronews Culture takes a jaunt to Switzerland’s biggest metropolis to get the lowdown.
After President Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, worrying the world about a trade war, the EU waits and hopes it won’t be next.
The EU needs to invest €500 billion over the coming decades to shore up its defence and kickstart its defence industries but member states remain divided over what and where to buy crucial equipment and how to finance it all.
From the saucepan to the frying pan, the biannual Bocuse d’Or is the pinnacle of perfection for the world’s top chefs. Euronews Culture sized up the competition in the kitchens at the ‘Olympics of haute cuisine’.
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