Voices from Central Asia A family of welders and the future of skilled work in Kazakhstan In partnership with MDQ
Voices from Central Asia A family of welders and the future of skilled work in Kazakhstan In partnership with MDQ
Voices from Central Asia A family of welders and the future of skilled work in Kazakhstan In partnership with MDQ
Business CATL and Stellantis break ground on Spain’s largest EV battery plant Europe’s second-largest carmaker Stellantis and Chinese EV battery giant CATL have started construction on a €4.1bn battery factory in northeastern Spain, expected to create 4,000 jobs. 27/11/2025
Ocean Europe’s Arctic communities fight to stay alive In partnership with the European Commission 449 people live on Træna, a tiny archipelago forty kilometres from Norway's mainland. This remote Arctic community faces a crisis shared across the region — people are leaving, the climate is changing and centuries-old ways of life are disappearing. 25/11/2025
Ocean Norwegian researcher: big city solutions won’t work in the Arctic In partnership with the European Commission Small communities across Europe’s Arctic are facing a crisis: remote locations like Norway’s Træna archipelago are losing residents faster than they can replace them. 25/11/2025
Business In-demand skills at work: How to survive the job market overhaul Fewer than half of employers see AI and big data handling as a core skill today, but that's soon about to change — according to the Future of Jobs Report. 21/11/2025
Economy Uncertainties over economy threaten Federal Reserve interest rate cut A December rate cut is far from certain as inflation continues to run above the Fed's target. At the same time, risks to the US job market remain. 19/11/2025
Eco-Innovation Zanzibar’s ‘solar mamas’ bring electricity to remote communities Replacing smoky lamps with solar energy, local women are helping light homes and protect communities. 16/11/2025
Business Tech job postings fall across Europe but rise in emerging markets European countries saw steep declines in tech job postings between early 2020 and late 2025, while several Middle Eastern and emerging economies recorded sharp increases. Globally, postings remain below pre-pandemic levels but are holding up better in emerging markets. 15/11/2025
Economy Bleak data from Britain: Is the UK once again the sick man of Europe? The label once used to describe the UK’s industrial decline in the 1970s is echoing anew as fresh data show the economy slipping into reverse. A 0.1% contraction in September and weak quarterly growth have revived doubts about Britain’s economic vitality amid global trade headwinds. 13/11/2025
Make it Work EU initiatives get creative to help cross-border workers find jobs In partnership with the European Commission How is sport connecting job seekers and recruiters across EU borders? New initiatives are looking beyond résumés to help cross-border workers find jobs. 29/10/2025
Business Amazon confirms around 14,000 job cuts to its corporate workforce The US tech company is preparing a fresh round of job cuts with thousands of positions affected as the tech giant aims to reduce bureaucracy and increase the use of AI. 28/10/2025
Work Meta to cut 600 jobs from its artificial intelligence division Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta is cutting 600 jobs in its AI division, according to US media. 23/10/2025
Economy Here's why the US shutdown may prove more painful than past crises Government shutdowns aren't uncommon in the US, but this one could be more damaging that prior crises. President Trump is threatening permanent job cuts at a time when the labour market is already weak. 03/10/2025
Business Shein faces backlash as it prepares to open physical stores in France Galeries Lafayette and other iconic French department stores could now house Shein's physical shops, with the Chinese fast-fashion brand expecting to create 200 jobs. 02/10/2025
Economy Trump pulls nomination to lead US Bureau of Labor Statistics E.J. Antoni's nomination, announced in August, was an attempt by Trump to gain greater control over the federal agency responsible for producing key economic data. 01/10/2025
Business Spotify founder Daniel Ek steps down as CEO, sending shares lower Spotify said in a press release that the move “formalises" how Spotify has been operating since 2023, with the new co-CEOs largely leading strategic development and operational execution. 30/09/2025
Economy US GDP shows 3.8% growth in second quarter in dramatic upgrade Imports fell and consumer spending jumped, resulting in a much better economic performance than previously estimated in the world's biggest economy. 25/09/2025
Tech News Why Cisco’s president isn’t worried about AI taking his job or Gen Z Euronews Next speaks to Cisco President Jeetu Patel about fears of AI wiping out jobs – and why he is not worried. 22/09/2025
Europe in Motion Shrinking job market: Is Gen Z becoming more pragmatic? Gen Z workplace 'loyalty' rates across Europe are low, but the global drop in entry-level openings might force young professionals to be more pragmatic. 18/09/2025
Europe in Motion Who's winning the green energy race in the EU? Hungary is positioning itself as a major player in a few green energy sectors. Will its growth continue despite Europe's sluggish EV demand? 16/09/2025
Business Google pledges £5bn investment in the UK, creating AI-driven jobs Over the next two years, the company plans to invest in AI-driven research and development units, claiming it will add more than 8,000 jobs a year across UK businesses. 16/09/2025