Britain is the worst country in Europe for private jet pollution

CO2 emissions in Europe increased by nearly a third between 2005 and 2019, according to new research. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

South Korea's 'high security seed vault' is ready for an apocalypse

The vault stores 5,000 different species of wild plants, to ensure they are not lost in extreme events caused by climate change or war. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

China’s 5G network is causing its carbon emissions to soar

China’s digital sector is going to use 3 times as much energy because of 5G. That’s just the start of the problem. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

European privacy groups challenge facial scan firm Clearview

Four groups say Clearview stockpiled biometric data on more than 3 billion people without their knowledge or permission by “scraping" their images from websites. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

French YouTube influencer 'offered cash to spread vaccine disinformation'

Grasset shared e-mails with Euronews that show a proposition from someone claiming to work for a UK-based PR company. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

Shell ordered to cut CO2 emissions by 45% in landmark climate case

Shell ordered to cut CO2 emissions by 45% in landmark climate case | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

Dutch civil servants used social media to spy on citizens, says study

Research has found that some local authorities in the Netherlands have used fake social media accounts to monitor citizens online. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

Study: One million cancer cases undiagnosed in Europe due to Covid restrictions

The new data also showed that an estimated 100 million cancer screening tests were not performed in Europe during the pandemic, leading to later stage diagnoses and decreased overall survival. #BrusselsBureau | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Irish healthcare service targeted by 'significant ransomware attack'

Ireland's Health Service Executive said on Friday that it has shut down its IT systems as a precaution. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Germany bans Facebook from handling WhatsApp data over privacy concerns

The regulator suggested that the decision wasn’t just about protecting users' privacy but also to avoid the use of data "to influence voters' decisions to manipulate democratic choices", citing the upcoming 26 September parliamentary elections in Germany. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Slovakia suspends use of the AstraZeneca jab for first-time vaccinations

Slovakia suspends use of the AstraZeneca jab for first-time vaccinations | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Chernobyl: The disaster has unexpectedly created Europe's largest nature reserve

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@euronews.com | 3 years ago

European leaders urge U.S., Britain to match EU generosity on vaccine exports

Half of the vaccines produced in Europe are sent to other nations, compared to only a fraction of U.S. made vaccines, European leaders said Friday. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

French cyber insurance provider to stop covering ransomware

One of the five biggest insurance companies in Europe will stop writing policies that cover extortion by cybercriminals in France, the second worst-hit country by ransomware in the world. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Denmark drops Johnson and Johnson vaccine due to concerns over side effects

The Danish Health Authority has concluded that the benefits of using the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson do not outweigh the risk of causing the possible adverse effect, VITT, in those who receive the vaccine. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Scotland Could Become the World’s First ‘Rewilding Nation’

Environmental groups in Scotland are encouraging politicians to make big commitments to recover nature. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Iterable CEO Justin Zhu says he was fired for taking LSD before investor meeting

Justin Zhu, CEO of Iterable, said he took small amounts of the illegal psychedelic drug in 2019 to improve his focus and creativity. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

EU begins legal action against Aztrazeneca over 'breach of contract'

BREAKING: EU begins legal action against AstraZeneca over 'breach of contract' #BrusselsBureau | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

35 years since its nuclear disaster, Chernobyl prepares for tourist influx

Ukraine's authorities hope that Chernobyl can be a monument not just to human error, but the ability to move on. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

EU's artificial intelligence law risks enabling Orwellian surveillance states

"The list of exceptions to the already narrow prohibition leaves ample room for the use of biometric technologies to watch and monitor us," writes Sarah Chander at European Digital Rights. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Why people are paying €100k to breed digital horses online

A platform created to race digital horses is taking real animals out of racing in favour of a crypto-powered world. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Ireland encourages remote work to repopulate rural areas

The Irish government is hoping to bank on the rise of remote work to breathe new life into rural towns and villages. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Turkey has banned the use of cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin

With the lira hit by spiralling inflation, Turks have increasingly turned to cryptocurrencies as a stable asset. That is until the Central Bank banned their use. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

China’s European Ghost Towns

Over the years, China has taken to recreating some famous European towns and cities to attract tourists. But does it work? We find out. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Mystery animal sighting in Krakow ends up being a croissant

Animal welfare officers said they were "almost swept off their feet by a laughing attack" when they realised the animal was in fact a flaky viennoiserie pastry. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

These are the top happiest countries in the world in 2021

Here’s the definitive list of the world's happiest countries in the last year. Which one will you be adding to your bucket list? | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

How melting Arctic ice is driving more snow over Europe

A new study has linked the 2018 Beast from the East snowstorm to melting ice in the Arctic. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

WHO report concludes lab leak is 'unlikely' origin of Covid-19

An upcoming World Health Organisation report concludes that a laboratory leak is an unlikely origin of the virus that causes COVID-19. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Satellite launched to remove space debris that could collide with spaceships

It's not just on Earth where we struggle with waste. Tonnes of rubbish is circling in space but here's the solution. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

3D-Printed Tiles Are Being Used to Restore Hong Kong's Fragile Coral Reefs

Based on natural biological shapes, this artificial reef has already started to attract marine life. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Martian Sustainable City Plan

The vertical city has homes, offices and green spaces and construction is due to start in 2054. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Norway, Sweden, Denmark wait before restarting AstraZeneca vaccinations

Norway, Sweden and Denmark will wait before restarting AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations despite the EU regulator's verdict that the jab is "safe and effective". | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

EU's new energy labels aim to cut consumer confusion

New energy labels began to roll out Monday, with the aim of helping consumers buy greener products and to simplify this choice. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

French village says 'non' to Elon Musk's space-age internet

Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron's 350 residents are not too thrilled to have been picked as a ground station for Musk's Starlink project. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Scientists Accidentally Discover Life 900M Under Antarctic ICE

A team of geologists were surprised to find marine creatures clinging to a boulder in complete darkness. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

A woman is trying to buy a house with just a hair clip

Eco-friendly TikTok star Demi Skipper is swapping her stuff with strangers, in the hope of getting a house. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Greece Offers Tax Breaks to Attract Digital Nomads

Anthony Grant tells us why Greece is the ideal spot for the post-pandemic digital nomad. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Making Zorrotzaurre the 'Manhattan of Bilbao

The AS Fabrik project is turning one of Bilbao's old industrial zones into a space for startups and new industries to face the challenges of the digital economy. #SmartRegions | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Earth-moving research charts one billion years of tectonic plate movement

Tectonic plates are irregular-shaped slabs of solid rock which can vary massively in size from a few hundred to thousands of kilometers across | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Myanmar blocks Facebook amid growing resistance to coup

UN Secretary-General António Guterres said those outside Myanmar should make sure Monday's coup fails. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Scientists have taught spinach to send emails

It sounds too weird to be true, but engineers at MIT have developed nanotechnology which can be embedded in plants. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Croatia's first official 'digital nomad' as country introduces special visa

The idea for the digital nomad visa was actually sparked by Dutch entrepreneur and investor, Jan de Jong. Euronews talks to him and the first official digital nomad. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Arctic town launches bid for 2032 Summer Olympics

Salla Mayor Erkki Parkkinen told Finnish media that the campaign aims to draw attention to the consequences of climate change. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Italy orders TikTok to block underage users after 10 year old girl dies

Italy has ordered TikTok to block any users where their age cannot be determined after a ten-year-old girl from Palermo died during an online "challenge". | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Turkey bans advertising on Twitter and Pinterest under social media law

NGOs have warned that social networks risk "becoming instruments of state censorship" in Turkey under the legislation. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Hundreds of animal footprints found on Florence's medieval cathedral roof

Rather than intrepid animals scaling the building to walk on the roof, it seems the creatures walked across the terracottas when they were originally made. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Scientists say they've developed a 10-second Covid-19 test that is 99% accurate

A 10-second COVID-19 test without a nasal swab - how does that work? | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago

Unesco recognises Finland's sauna culture

Campaigners are delighted UNESCO has added Finland's sauna culture to its cultural heritage list. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 3 years ago