People Meet the Beirutis reopening their businesses after the blast Three Beirutis describe rebuilding their hotels and cafes after the port explosion last August that ravaged Lebanon’s capital city. 14/06/2021
Tech News Big Tech buyouts should face tougher scrutiny, say EU ministers Germany, France, and the Netherlands want more say over tech giants' buyouts, in a potential shakeup of competition rules. 11/06/2021
Partner content Dubai aims to become Start-Up capital of the world Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai With unrivalled access to the globe, Dubai is seeking to make itself the start-up capital of the world. We meet the entrepreneurs, incubators and analysts to find out why the start-up ecosystem in the city is thriving. 11/06/2021
Climate Big businesses accused of faking net-zero climate targets A new report entitled “The Big Con” claims to show how some of the world’s biggest polluters have worked to shape climate policy in their own interests. 10/06/2021
Business Vladimir Putin set to address St Petersburg business forum Vladimir Putin is set to talk about the country's attractiveness to foreign investors. 04/06/2021
Home The global chip shortage is here to stay, say industry leaders There's no end in sight to the global shortage of semiconductors, and it's bad news for almost every industry - from cars to electronic devices. 31/05/2021
Real Economy Digital technology has kept us connected during the pandemic - how can it help Europe's recovery? In partnership with The European Commission Can the EU’s multi-billion pandemic recovery fund help Europe go fully digital? A century-old Danish manufacturer has made the switch to a fully digital production line and is already reaping the benefits. With the help of EU funds, many other SMEs are expected to follow suit. 19/05/2021
World News Eurostar's new financing package puts train service back on track The refinancing package of £250m mainly consists of additional equity and loans from a syndicate of banks guaranteed by the shareholders. 18/05/2021
Business Planet Pushing all the right buttons: the network empowering female entrepreneurship In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet heads to Italy to look at an online community that’s inspiring women to start, run and grow successful businesses. 14/05/2021
Home What is the global chip shortage and why should we care about it? Here is everything you need to know about the global chip shortage and how it threatens to impact everyone's daily lives. 12/05/2021
Work Working from home is here to stay for these companies The end of commuting, more office space and a better work-life balance. Meet the companies embracing remote working and making it permanent. 11/05/2021
Next Series Debate: How can digital transformation drive productivity & equality? In partnership with Accenture COVID-19 has fast-tracked the world's digital transformation. How can businesses and workers make the most of it? Euronews' Disrupted Live debate put this question and more to some of the key thinkers and digital players in Europe. 11/05/2021
Economy Brussels wants to cut down EU's dependence on key imports The European Commission has identified 137 products in strategic sectors, like healthcare and high tech, where the EU is highly dependent on imports. 05/05/2021
Europe News Brussels moves to control foreign takeovers of EU companies The European Commission has proposed a new law to investigate the activity of companies that receive subsides from non-EU governments. 05/05/2021
Partner content This April Dubai gets creative, London theatres prepare to open and Gates tackles emissions Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Dubai gets a helping hand from the creative economy strategy, theatres in London see light at the end of the tunnel as they prepare to re-open and Bill Gates urges more to be done about carbon emissions - That's April's business outlook. 30/04/2021
Eco-Innovation Cow burps are being used to offset our carbon emissions This company is turning cow burps into carbon credits to make agriculture greener. 22/04/2021
Business Series Business Angola explores how economic growth is getting a boost In partnership with Governo de Angola How is Angola overcoming its economic challenges? Euronews finds out in this week's edition of Business Angola. 21/04/2021
Angola The two family-owned businesses in Angola beating the pandemic In partnership with Governo de Angola Dulce and Ana have several things in common. They are both entrepreneurs, they work with their mums and they're expanding their businesses even during the pandemic. Their family-owned businesses sell quality Angolan products proving to be very popular. 14/04/2021
Next Series COVID-19: Can remote working make a happy and productive employee? In partnership with Accenture With employees moving their offices home since the COVID pandemic, some have not missed the commuting times but others are craving the water cooler chats with colleagues. 14/04/2021
World News Weinstein appeals rape conviction blaming 'cavalier' judge More than a year after a landmark verdict for the #MeToo movement, Weinstein's lawyers argued their client's right to a fair trial was denied. 05/04/2021