... Luminale" light show in Frankfurt, Germany. - Copyright Michael Probst/AP. By Piero Cingari, markets analyst. Published on 25/01/2024 - 16:54 ... | Continue reading
The region is currently experiencing unprecedented seasonal temperatures that are spooking winter sports resorts. | Continue reading
Norway’s central bank tells Euronews Next more about its experiment with a national digital currency. | Continue reading
"F*** off is my very diplomatic reply to you," said Andriy Melnyk, Ukraine's ambassador to Germany. | Continue reading
An official note will be handed to Germany's foreign minister in Warsaw on Tuesday. | Continue reading
OSLO – Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority | Continue reading
By Foo Yun Chee | Continue reading
By Shadia Nasralla and Simon Jessop | Continue reading
A study by Tracking Exposed has found that some new videos from Russian appear via the For You page on TikTok. #TheCube | Continue reading
Countries are stepping up to help their citizens pay the bills this winter, when households are expected to bear the brunt of the energy crisis. | Continue reading
Scientists are calling for tighter restrictions on PFAS which persist in the environment for years. | Continue reading
Russia had stopped cooperating with the ISS in protest against Western sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine. | Continue reading
The aim, the Commission said, is to safeguard supply to households and essential users like hospitals and key industries. #EuropeNews | Continue reading
A trove of 124,000 documents shows the "extraordinary" lengths the ride-hailing company went to disrupt Europe's taxi industry. | Continue reading
European lawmakers condemned the US Supreme Court ruling that ended constitutional right to abortion. #EuropeNews | Continue reading
The EU wants to become the world's first carbon-neutral continent by 2050. #EuropeNews | Continue reading
Venice has announced the official date from which tourists will have to pre-book their visit and pay a fee. | Continue reading
A large capacity water battery in Switzerland will help stabilise European energy grids. | Continue reading
Achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 would give the world a chance of capping temperature rises at 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. | Continue reading
A climate tech firm plans to launch this direct air capture plant in the next two years. | Continue reading
Remote working from Bali will soon be easier thanks to Indonesia’s new digital nomad visa. | Continue reading
Vending machines are a new idea to encourage people in Japan to eat more insects. | Continue reading
Sperm count, testosterone levels, penile length and overall human fertility are all being harmed by pollution. | Continue reading
Researchers who studied urine samples from nearly 100 Danish young men said they were "astonished" by a cocktail of hormone-disrupting chemicals. | Continue reading
The skin is water-resistant, has self-healing properties, and can move and stretch with the movement of the robotic body parts. | Continue reading
Comfortably larger than any other facility of this kind, it is due to open later this year. | Continue reading
With a stunning array of marketplaces and 12th-century architecture, the scars of war are starting to heal in this historic part of the Middle East. | Continue reading
This is the first time a Great North Air Ambulance paramedic has flown a jet suit up a mountain in the UK’s Lake District. | Continue reading
French rail operator SNCF hopes to start running the one day trip between the two capital cities as soon as December next year. | Continue reading
George Soros also said the war in Ukraine "may have been the beginning of the Third World War and our civilization may not survive it". | Continue reading
MILAN – U.S. streaming service Netflix | Continue reading
Netflix has suddenly fired many of the employees from its editorial platform Tudum. Only a week after it published disappointing subscriber numbers, is the streamer in dire trouble? | Continue reading
The fairs that go ahead in 2022 will do so in a market that has been shaken up by the adoption of new technologies and digital solutions. But with new restrictions looming, nothing is guaranteed. | Continue reading
Russia's military says it has used hypersonic missiles for the first time ever, during the Ukraine war. But what are the capabilities of this new weapon? | Continue reading
Meta's Instagram was banned by Russia on Monday after the social media giant temporarily allowed posts calling for "Death to Russian invaders". | Continue reading
The US chipmaker plans to invest over €80 billion in Europe in the next decade to ease a global shortage of semiconductors. | Continue reading
Software by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky could be "misused" by the Russian government, Germany's information security agency claimed on Tuesday. | Continue reading
The move aims to prevent the next generation of Danes from touching any form of tobacco. | Continue reading
Italy ranks third in Europe for both renewable power consumption and electrical and thermal power production from renewable resources. | Continue reading
The decision is the latest falling-out among the international scientific community following Russia's invasion of Ukraine at the end of February. | Continue reading
From Facebook and Twitter to TikTok, Big Tech is feeling the squeeze from the Kremlin's information war but the platforms aren't taking it lying down. | Continue reading
Ukraine is one of us and we want them in EU, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews | Continue reading
Russia’s space chief has raised concerns about the ISS’ future, hitting out at the US over sanctions that aim to “degrade their aerospace industry”. | Continue reading
The harrowing story of how an elderly woman's body was left undiscovered for two years sparked a debate in Italy about loneliness. #UncoveringEurope | Continue reading
The fresh package of sanctions also limits Russia's access to the EU capital and financial markets. #EuropeNews | Continue reading
Credit Suisse 'strongly rejects' the accusations. | Continue reading
The package of labour reforms announced on Tuesday would also give gig economy workers more protections. | Continue reading
Scientists in Oxford have more than doubled the previous record set for nuclear fusion. But environmental groups have reservations. | Continue reading