Euronews2:023 hours agoRome cements its status as Italy’s gelato capital with surge in artisanal ice cream consumptionEuronewsAs Rome bakes under the intense summer sun, the city is solidifying its reputation as Italy's gelato capital. With a 14% increase in gelato consumption this year, both locals and tourists are flocking to Rome’s historic gelaterias.
Euronews1:1912 hours agoStriking video game performers walk picket lines in protest of unregulated AIEuronewsThe striking performers are protesting against what they call an unwillingness from top gaming companies to protect union voice actors and motion capture workers equally against the unregulated use of artificial intelligence.
Euronews2:071 day agoParis Olympics: 'Mini world fair' as sport and culture from 15 countries come together in Paris parkEuronewsIn this colourful and festive space, all the senses are awakened. Multiple countries have set up their hospitality houses, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in other cultures during the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics.
Euronews2:502 days agoMisogyny, marriage and movie mayhem: New Elizabeth Taylor documentary explores her life and legacyEuronewsA new HBO documentary, "Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes," reveals a vulnerable side of the iconic actress, showing her insecurities about being perceived more as a sex symbol than a serious actress.
Euronews1:282 days agoPrincess Diana's personal letters to family housekeeper fetch over €64,000 at auctionEuronewsThe 24 letters, spanning various years, offer personal glimpses into Diana's life, including her engagement, the births of her sons, and her father's death.
Euronews1:573 days agoMeet the Olympic superfans: 'I have 5,000 pins stored in shoe boxes'EuronewsFor the first time in Olympic Games history, trinket collectors have their own official trading space. For many, treasuring Olympic memorabilia is a gold medal sport in itself.