euronews I talk – Alain Tasso on the Arab Spring
In the latest edition of I-Talk, euronews’ programme where you ask the questions, the guest is Alain Tasso, the Franco-Lebanese painter and poet who is also Professor of Art at St Joseph University in Beirut. He spoke with Alex Taylor.… Continue reading
euronews learning world – Making sense of maths
www.euronews.net Maths is certainly a mental challenge but it can also be fun, and ultimately rewarding. We look at schools in the US, Japan and China and compare their methods of teaching maths. Usually videos are seen as tools for… Continue reading
euronews science – Large Hadron Collider: A racetrack for particles
If you imagine the LHC on the border between Switzerland and France as a racetrack where particles run close to the speed of the light, then think of the magnetic field as their driver. More than 1200 so-called supermagnets weighing… Continue reading
euronews futuris – EU project looks to make the roads safer
When it comes to making driving safer, much has been done over the past decades but there is still much work to do. The European Union is currently backing a scheme to analyse drivers’ habits in order to reduce the… Continue reading
euronews cinema – ‘Twilight’ director retells story of Red Riding Hood
US director Catherine Hardwicke, who shot to fame after making ‘Twilight’, recounts the story of the Red Riding Hood in her latest film. In this version, the Red Riding Hood is a beautiful young woman played by Amanda Seyfried, caught… Continue reading