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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Backrooms' - Liminal space horror you'll want to get lost in
Released last week in the US and UK, this year’s breakout horror hit finally heads to European cinemas. It was worth the wait. Ever stood in an empty corridor which seems to stretch on forever, or found yourself in a deserted room that feels "off"?
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Disclosure Day' - Close Encounters Of The Fourth Kind?
Steven Spielberg revisits his passion for interstellar visitors, with a government conspiracy begging to be blown wide open... NB: Spoiler-free review. This has been going on long enough, and it’s high time that the powerful were held accountable for their lies.
Lebanon minister hopes new Israel ceasefire is ‘more genuine’ than previous truce
Lebanon’s Minister of Culture Ghassane Salamé tells Europe Today that a US-brokered ceasefire with Israel offers hope of ending Israel-Hezbollah hostilities, despite previous truces breaches. In the wake of Israel and Lebanon's ceasefire agreement, Lebanon’s Culture Minister Ghassane Salamé told Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today that he hopes it will be more “genuine” than the previous one, which he said, “was not even a truce”. "The agreement is still fresh, so it's probably too...
The Sun and the Moon: Saatchi Gallery's ambitious new summer show turns its gaze to the sky
From a giant glowing Sun and immersive installations that can't be photographed, to ancient Arctic snow goggles and textiles inspired by the Apollo missions, the exhibition spans centuries of human imagination. From the moment early humans looked upward and tried to make sense of the sky, the sun and the moon have been at the centre of everything - faith, timekeeping, agriculture, mythology, and art. This summer, Saatchi Gallery's major new exhibition, The Sun and The Moon attempts something...
Europe Today: EU eyes expansion at high-stakes EU-Western Balkans summit
EU and Western Balkans leaders are gathering in Montenegro ahead of a high-level summit focused on EU enlargement. Montenegro, the host nation, is also a frontrunner and could join the bloc as early as 2028. Our EU Editor, Maria Tadeo, reports live from Tivat.
Qatari artist designs Pierre Gasly's helmet for Canadian Grand Prix
The design, created through the 2026 Year of Culture partnership involving Qatar, Canada and Mexico, combines symbols from both Qatar and Canada. Most artists don't expect their work to end up on a Formula 1 grid. But for Qatari artist Ghada Al Suwaidi, that's exactly what happened when she was invited to design a custom helmet for Alpine driver Pierre Gasly ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
Travelling to Belgium? An expert shares their top tips for visitors
Belgium expert Angela Dansby reveals her top travel tips for the country, including attractions to see and the food and drink to try. Should more of us visit Brussels? The Belgian capital’s residents certainly think so.
River cruise boom: why holidays on the water are trending
River cruises are evolving from a niche product into a key part of Europe's travel market. Rising demand on the German Rhine is increasing pressure on infrastructure. Cruises have long been established in the mainstream travel market.