Seven People Die After A Bus Plunges Off A Bridge In St. Petersburg
A bus swerved off a bridge and descended into a river in St. Petersburg, killing seven people on Friday, Russian officia... Read more
The Netherlands' Joost Klein Is Kicked Out Of Eurovision, But The Dutch Can Still Vote
The organisers said the Swedish police are investigating after a complaint was made about Klein by a female member of th... Read more
Floods Kill More Than 300 People In Northern Afghanistan, UN Says
Flash floods from unusually heavy seasonal rains in Afghanistan have killed more than 300 people and destroyed over 1,00... Read more
Xi's European Tour: Some Euro, No Vision
For China to revive its fortunes, it must fundamentally change course, abandoning its version of predatory state capital... Read more
The Best Things To Do And See (or Watch) In Europe This Week
We've got an eclectic selection for you this week: think filthy basslines, Studio Ghibli characters brought to life on s... Read more
The Hunt For Gollum: Do We Need Another LOTR Film?
Andy Serkis is set to star and direct 'The Hunt for Gollum', a new Lord of the Rings film produced by Peter Jackson. But... Read more
Art Meets Football: Philip Colbert Teams Up With AS Roma Players To Create Charity Painting
In a unique fusion of art and football, British artist Philip Colbert has teamed up with AS Roma players, including Paul... Read more
A Eurocrat's Guide To Watching The Eurovision Grand Final
From rural areas to climate change: There’s more EU policy in this year's Eurovision entries than Europapa. Read more
Brussels, My Love? What's On Voters' Minds, One Month Before Mammoth Elections
In this edition, we zoom in on the spike in violent attacks against politicians and check what topics will get European... Read more
Why Does Venice Have Canals Instead Of Roads?: Questions From Travelling With My 5-year-old
Exploring Italy with my curious five-year-old gave me a new perspective on travel. Read more
Is It 'high Time' For Europe To Recognise The Human Right To A Healthy Environment?
The Council of Europe is the only regional human rights system that has not yet explicitly recognised the right to a hea... Read more
If The Russians Go Through Ukraine, Do You Think They Won't Go To Europe? - On Odesas Front Line
Dima runs a perfume shop in Odesa that has now doubled up as a place where volunteers can restock supplies. He told Euro... Read more
Is Part-time Work Fuelling Germanys Economic Woes?
The minister president of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, says a return to the 40-hour week is necessary to maintain economi... Read more
Difficult To Digest Cost Of Doner Kebabs In Germany Prompts Price Cap Calls
In Germany, the once-affordable doner kebab has become the emblem of a growing concern: donerflation. Read more