Culture news Has this dig uncovered the world's first luxury barn conversion? Archaeologists from University of Leicester worked on the site in the middle of the UK. 29/11/2022
Soul Of The South Experience the U.S. Civil Rights Trail in Jackson, Mississippi In partnership with GoUSA TV A visit to Jackson, Mississippi, the beating heart of the U.S. civil rights movement, will teach you everything you should know about this important period of political change. Here’s a handy guide to tour the Southern U.S. city. 28/11/2022
Culture news Pop singer Dua Lipa granted honorary Albanian citizenship The Levitating singer was born in London to Kosovar parents. The move comes at a time when the UK government has experienced significant criticism for demonising Albanian immigrants to the country. 28/11/2022
Culture news Wellcome Collection closes 'racist, sexist and ableist' display The display featured items collected during the colonial period. 28/11/2022
Nature What are debt-for-nature swaps and how do they work? Debt-for-nature deals are increasingly seen as silver bullets for debt and biodiversity crises. 27/11/2022
Culture news Legendary musician Wilko Johnson dies aged 75 Johnson had previously been diagnosed with late stage pancreatic cancer. 23/11/2022
Culture news Eurovision 2023: Shock changes and no jury voting in semi-finals Changes have been announced to the voting system for next year's contest in Liverpool 22/11/2022
Soul Of The South Jackson, Mississippi: Where Civil Rights history comes to life In partnership with GoUSA TV Join writer and photographer Johny Pitts as he tours the Civil Rights trail of the American South to discover his heritage. 21/11/2022
Culture news Who won at the 2022 American Music Awards? Taylor Swift won in all six of her nominated categories. 21/11/2022
Culture news Why is Bob Iger back at the helm of Disney? Bob Iger to return as Disney boss amid financial woes for entertainment company. Iger ran the company for 15 years and oversaw huge takeovers and massive profits. 21/11/2022
Art Ashes to artwork: UK artist puts father's ashes into painting Lanson Moore got the idea after being upset with the way the ashes were stored at a crematorium. 21/11/2022
Green News Coca-Cola is named world’s worst plastic polluter for a fifth year The COP27 sponsor's products were the most commonly found items by volunteers researching plastic pollution. 18/11/2022
Travel News High-speed rail in Portugal: New Lisbon and Porto routes revealed The country joins Spain, France, the Netherlands and Belgium with intercity high-speed rail. 18/11/2022
Culture news What is Germany's Kulturpass? The government is aiming to get young people out of their stay-at-home pandemic habits. 16/11/2022
Culture news Kevin Spacey hit with seven more allegations of sexual assault All the charges relate to one man, with the charges relating to incidents between 2001 and 2004. The actor was already due to stand trial in June 2023 in the UK. 16/11/2022
Culture news Poet Joelle Taylor wins 2022 Polari Prize Joelle Taylor wins Polari Prize for collection of poems on butch subculture. She is known for her fierce performance style, explicit feminist themes, and autobiographical tone. 16/11/2022
Culture news Meet Angela Alvarez, the 95-year-old Latin Grammy granny Alvarez fled Castro's Cuba for safety in the US. Now, the 95-year-old's life story is told in her debut album. 15/11/2022
Soul Of The South Here are the must-visit stops along the Mississippi Blues Trail In partnership with GoUSA TV Do you know why they call it the blues? The Mississippi Blues Trail tells the story of how a genre began. Here are must-see stops to help ensure you soak in as much blues history as possible. 14/11/2022
Culture news Why was Rugby League illegal in Greece? Rugby is widely recognised as a dangerous sport but until recently, playing the league version of the sport was outlawed in Greece with participants facing arrest, or worse, if caught. Euronews Culture tackled the country's coach to discuss how they fought the law and won. 12/11/2022
Art Wealthy collectors spend more than ever on art amid economic crisis Billionaire collectors are spending more on art than ever before despite economic shock of the war in Ukraine, the pandemic and rampant inflation. 11/11/2022