Brazil 46 people confirmed dead in carnival weekend hell in Brazil In south-eastern Brazil, more rain and further landslides brought emergency services to a halt after at least 46 people were killed in carnival weekend hell 22/02/2023
Russia Will robots be part of the next stage in the war in Ukraine? Robots at war? Military tech companies in Russia announce new battle-ready robots that could be facing soldiers in Ukraine soon. 26/01/2023
Culture news People gather in Memphis for Lisa Marie Presley's memorial Hundreds of people gathered at Graceland in Memphis to remember Lisa Marie Presley's life. 23/01/2023
Culture news Euroviews. Profile: Brazil's new Culture Minister Margareth Menezes After what some Brazilians called ‘a nightmare’ period, Margareth Menezes appointment as Culture Minister is for many a welcome breath of fresh air into a sector that's been neglected during Jair Bolsonaro's presidency. 09/01/2023
Germany Cologne commemorates 200 years of carnival Dubbed Germany’s 'fifth season' by locals, Cologne carnival starts every year on 11 November at 11:11am and stretches until Ash Wednesday in February or March. 11/11/2022
World News Rendez-vous: The best of culture and arts in Europe At the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, a retrospective of an artist who was close to Picasso. In Madrid, an imersive Picasso show in total darkness and in Milan, five exceptional paintings by Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch. 11/11/2022
Brazil Euroviews. From prison to president: The political resurrection of Lula da Silva Adored by half, despised by the other half. How did Lula manage to get elected for an unprecedented third time in Brazil? 31/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Brazil elections: When pulling on a football shirt gets political President Jair Bolsonaro has managed to associate his own political persona and his bid for a second term in office to the beloved Brazilian football shirt... 28/10/2022
Brazil EU-Mercosur: Elections in Brazil could change trade relationship Former president Lula da Silva vowed to get EU-Mercosur deal up and running in six months if re-elected. 30/09/2022
Brazil Brazil's presidential election could be over after just one round Former president Lula da Silva's lead over incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in the opinion polls is so big he could win the election without the need for a second-round run-off. 24/09/2022
Home Italian researchers build first hydrogen-powered house in Europe This student house in southern Italy is powered by hydrogen fuel cells - a first as Europe tries to reduce its carbon emissions and reliance on traditional energy sources. 22/09/2022
Brazil Brazil celebrates 200 years of independence from Portugal Millions of Brazilians took to the streets to celebrate 200 years of independence from Portugal. And as the military tanks rolled onto the streets, President Jair Bolsonaro asked his followers to 'make a stand'. 07/09/2022
Germany Olaf Scholz loses his cool as German energy debate gets heated The main opposition leader accused Scholz and his coalition of failing the German people amidst an energy crunch and soaring inflation, sparking an angry reaction. 07/09/2022
Belgium Brussels fantastic film festival completes 40 years Directors from all over the world came to the auditoriums of the Belgian capital's Universal Exhibition to present their films. John Mc Tiernan, author of "Predator" and "Die Hard" is this year's guest of honour. 07/09/2022
World News Rescue operations continue in southwestern China after earthquake Rescue operations continue in China after a devastating 6.8 magnitude earthquake shook Sichuan province. 07/09/2022
World News French company unveils first zero emissions ferry in Marseille Anchored in port, the ferry runs on electricity. At sea, special filters with sodium bicarbonate reduce its emissions to practically zero. But there is a catch. 07/09/2022
World News Portugal announces €2.4 billion inflation support package Prime Minister António Costa said helping struggling families is important, but insisted it must be done responsibly. 06/09/2022
Travel News The new underwater drone hunting unexploded mines off Belgium's coast The underwater drone called Remus is able to explore and map shallow waters off Belgium's coast where conventional ships cannot go. 06/09/2022
Germany Third German relief package approved after hours of negotiations The German Chancellor hopes to skim off the windfall profits from energy companies to help pay for plan. The so-called excess profits tax has also been discussed at the European level for weeks. Olaf Scholz says he hopes it'll make a massive difference in people's ability to deal with rising costs. 04/09/2022
France France's EDF plans to restart its entire nuclear fleet by early 2023 According to EDF's projections, 27 nuclear reactors must restart by the end of December, followed by five others between early January and mid-February 2023. However, many question the company's ability to do it, especially for the 12 reactors stopped for stress corrosion. 04/09/2022