Five years on, Euronews Culture reflects on the things we miss the most from the March 2020 Covid lockdown and what practices we’d bring back.
Illicit drugs found in wastewater from 130 European cities indicates a rise in stimulant consumption across the bloc, according to a new study.
After a summit in Brussels, EU leaders did not endorse the target to mobilise €5 billion to procure 2 million ammunition rounds for Ukraine.
The entry into force of a list of countermeasures against US trade tariffs, including American spirits, has been postponed to allow time for talks among EU member states, with the European Commission awaiting Washington’s next move before revising its overall response.
Despite Putin’s demand, the EU insists Ukraine should have “its own robust military and defence capabilities as an essential component.”
Istanbul mayor and opposition politician Ekrem İmamoğlu was detained on Wednesday on charges of corruption and bribery.
The controversial author has reignited tensions with Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, after making an obvious jab at the trio on social media.
Dubbed the greatest arka fair in the world, Tefaf, aka, the European Fine Arts Fair, in the charming history laden city of Maastricht is this week home to 273 galleries displaying over 7,000 years of exquisite work.
Far-left political party La France Insoumise has again been accused of antisemitism. This time it’s because of an image that was supposed to promote an anti-racism march this weekend. The chronicle of a harmful backfire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called Russia’s President Vladimir Putin’s vow to pause attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure “very much at odds with reality.”