Rendez-vous: the best of culture and arts in Europe
Euronews rounds up the best of culture and arts in Europe this week.
Euronews rounds up the best of culture and arts in Europe this week.
St Nicholas Church in Leicester is so steeped in history that a chunk of 1,900-year-old Roman wall still adjoins its churchyard.
Protests continued in Peru on Saturday after a congressional vote failed in a bid to bring forward presidential elections to December.
James Cameron now has three movies in the top four
Strong Grandmothers of the Central Desert group wants Anthony Albanese and other politicians to hear concerns at grassroots level
Russia’s ministry of defence has accused Ukraine of killing 14 people and injuring 24 in a targeted attack with Himars missiles on a hospital in rebel-controlled Luhansk, east Ukraine.
The star's wedding day was hit by a downpour.
Rose Wakefield, 63, was refused service in 2020 by Oregon attendant who told her: ‘I don’t serve Black people’
The NHS, migration and a cold change are covered by the Sunday papers.
Other lives: Journalist, teacher and politician who was a fearless spokesman for the people who were unable to speak for themselves
A statement was issued following identification of ball lodged up a tree in the Dubai Desert Classic, where Rory McIlroy leads by three shots
PEOPLE in the Bradford district have been reminded to bring photo identification if they visit a polling station for this spring’s elections.
A MAN faces a bill of more than £460 after dodging a train fare between Rochdale and Bradford.
Elena Rybakina said she struggled with the "pressure" and aggression from Aryna Sabalenka in falling to defeat in the Australian Open final on Saturday."With Aryna now, the score is 0-4," Rybakina said.
When A&E doctor Mark Harmon’s elderly mother slipped on the ice recently, he knew that hospital was the last place that would be good for her.
The cast and crew explain what went into the making of this unusual love story
An American lawyer who was accused of sex abuse by the woman who sued Prince Andrew has urged him to challenge the legal settlement with her.
A BUSINESS owner has praised the efforts of fire service workers for responding to a fire on Broad Street yesterday.
Rain that would typically fall in the course of a summer fell in a single day, weather agencies say
THE first set of development plans from BCP Council’s urban regeneration company are finally set to be discussed – but with the public excluded from the meeting.
All the latest political developments in the UK, ahead of a strike by up to half-a-million workers in bitter disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.