EuroVerify No, the UK isn't forcing school pupils to study Islam In reality, there's a legal expectation that school curriculums should reflect that traditions in England are "in the main Christian". 01/04/2025
Europe News Greenland's Inuit reclaim identity amid growing independence debate During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders bitter. 23/03/2025
Lifestyle Half-human, half-beast: The wild ritual that awakens a Greek village In the Greek town of Distomo, revelers clad in sheepskin gather to chant, dance, and leap over roaring fires in a wild, centuries-old celebration. 05/03/2025
Europe News Christian communities across Europe take part in Epiphany traditions Orthodox Christians participated in blessing of the waters ceremonies, while Catholics in the Vatican attended Mass in St. Peter's basilica. 06/01/2025
No Comment Ukrainians sing carols, give performances, spread festive spirit in areas once occupied by Russia In Ukraine, volunteers in handmade costumes performed traditional vertep, a form of Christmas theatre, in areas once occupied by Russian forces. In the Chernihiv region, Volodymyr Chapel led a group visiting homes and markets in Kyselivka. 30/12/2024
No Comment Athenians and tourists gather in Athens to release Christmas wishes on paper lanterns On Christmas Eve, hundreds of Greeks gathered outside Athens City Hall to release paper lanterns and make wishes. The annual event in Kotzia Square, overseen by Athens Mayor Haris Doukas, celebrated the city’s spirit. The Municipality of Athens organized the gathering. 25/12/2024
Europe News Pope Francis opens Holy Door to launch 2025 Jubilee The 2025 Holy Year, themed around hope and trust, has begun with the Pope opening the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica, as Rome prepares for 30 million pilgrims with heightened security and ongoing renovations. 24/12/2024
Culture news Oldest-known Ten Commandments tablet fetches €4.8 million at auction The world’s oldest-known Ten Commandments tablet sold on Wednesday (18 December) for $5 million (€4.8 million) at Sotheby’s, far surpassing expectations. The marble slab, previously used as a paving stone, will be donated to an Israeli institution. 20/12/2024
Culture news Why you shouldn't care about Madonna's AI Pope images As Christians decry the singer's posts of her being cosied up with the Pope, we look at why this isn't particularly shocking in context of Madonna's career. 17/12/2024
Art ‘AI Jesus’ takes confessions at Swiss church: Do you have faith? In Switzerland, a two-month experiment explored the intersection of technology and religion through an AI-powered "Jesus" avatar held in a Catholic chapel’s confessional. 28/11/2024
Art Oxford museum pays millions to keep rare Renaissance painting in UK The Ashmolean Museum raised nearly £4.5 million (€5.4 million) to stop Fra Angelico’s The Crucifixion being sold overseas. 11/11/2024
Europe News Czech Republic signs historic treaty on relations with the Vatican The Czech Republic signed a treaty with the Vatican, ensuring religious freedom and recognising Catholic marriages. It needs parliamentary approval to take effect. 24/10/2024
Moments Lourdes to Fatima: Inside the lucrative world of religious tourism This week, the Vatican officially approved religious pilgrimages to Međugorje in Bosnia. 19/09/2024
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vatican backs devotion at Bosnian shrine where Virgin Mary 'appeared' The Vatican did not rule that the accounts that children and teenagers saw Mary in the village of Međugorje in 1981 were authentic, but it said that the spiritual experience of visiting the shrine justified pilgrimages there. 19/09/2024
Green News These nuns are taking on big companies with activist investing One of their top concerns is climate change, a frequent target of their shareholder resolutions. 16/08/2024
Culture news Paris Olympics organisers apologise after opening ceremony backlash A segment of the opening ceremony, appearing to parody Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper with drag artists, sparked backlash from religious conservatives, who felt it mocked Christianity. 29/07/2024
Moments Why more non-religious pilgrims than ever are walking the Camino Traditionally a Catholic pilgrimage, the Camino increasingly draws the spiritual but not religious. 11/07/2024
Art Giovanni Guida scratches new surreal surfaces with innovative grattage To mark the 100 anniversary of Surrealism, Euronews Culture spoke to the Italian artist Giovanni Guida, deemed by some to be the heir to the movement's pioneer, Max Ernst. 13/06/2024
Culture news Orthodox Christians mark Easter across Europe with eggs and fireworks Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter this weekend. Festivities around Europe included candle-filled church services, painted eggs and even firework battles. 06/05/2024
No Comment WATCH: Ambassadors lay flowers at site of Moscow concert hall massacre WATCH: Foreign diplomats in Russia lay flowers at the site of last week’s attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall that killed 144 people. 30/03/2024