Silk Road Adventures Exploring Uzbekistan’s exquisite carpetmaking from Khiva to Bukhara In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Silk Road Adventures Exploring Uzbekistan’s exquisite carpetmaking from Khiva to Bukhara In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Europe News EU awaits details from Hungary and Slovakia in Russia oil spat The EU executive is awaiting further details from Slovakia and Hungary about their oil supply situation before taking any further action in a dispute over Kyiv's sanctions against Russian oil firm Lukoil, which has continued supplying the two countries via Ukraine through over two years of war. 01/08/2024
Europe News Greek PM nominates Tzitzikostas for EU Commissioner role Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has selected a former Brussels bubble heavyweight as the country’s candidate for EU commissioner, aiming for a relevant portfolio related to economics or defence. 01/08/2024
Tech News 700 companies keen to join Pact to prepare for AI law Industry commitments will be formalised this autumn. 01/08/2024
Europe Decoded What will the EU’s defence industry commissioner do? Whoever von der Leyen puts in the hot seat must unite and strengthen a highly fragmented industry. 01/08/2024
Tech News Tech companies call for workforce upskilling to meet AI impact on jobs The report was inspired by the work done under the EU-US Trade and Technology Council. 31/07/2024
Europe News Serbia: Fresh protests threaten EU-backed lithium mining plan A government U-turn on a blocked lithium mining project immediately followed by an agreement to supply the EU with critical raw materials has triggered a wave of protest across Serbia. 31/07/2024
Europe News Olympics stir EU debate on need for meat-based protein The Paris Olympics have stirred debate in Brussels after athletes complained about the lack of animal protein-rich diet. 30/07/2024
Europe News ‘Holiday poverty’ affects 40 million workers in EU, finds new study New study shows that 39.7 million workers, 14% of the EU’s population, couldn’t afford to go on holiday for a week in 2022. 30/07/2024
Green News EU court finds Spanish region unlawful in allowing wolf hunting The strictly protected status of European wolves has been confirmed in two judgments by the EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg this month, but the political right is looking to open up the growing population to hunting. 29/07/2024
Tech News Disinformation code needs formal place under DSA, regulators say Regulators urge platforms to call for conversion of the Code of Practice of Disinformation. 29/07/2024
Tech News Euronews Digital Summer: 'Avoid repeating GDPR mistakes with AI,' Axel Voss warns EU - Interview The German MEP, in office since 2009, is known for his involvement in tech issues in the European Parliament. He reflects on his experience and the challenges ahead. 29/07/2024
Europe News August nominations, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief for EU policy, Jeremy Fleming-Jones 29/07/2024
Tech News Only two bodies helping flag illegal online content for EU so far Just two DSA content flagging organisations, whose reports should help detect illegal behaviour on online platforms faster, have been appointed in six months. 29/07/2024
Europe News More right wing with fewer women - a new Parliament compendium Roberta Metsola will lead a new European Parliament of 720 members from the EU's 27 member states. With two new far-right groups, the biggest drop in female representation since 1979 and an average age of 50, how will the balance of the chamber change? And how will this affect new legislation? 29/07/2024
Europe News Crunch time for von der Leyen as final Commissioner names pour in With days left for countries to nominate, we now know the most likely candidates to serve in the next EU executive. Just eight are women, and nearly half from the centre-right EPP group. 29/07/2024
Green News EU approves huge state subsidy for Spanish green hydrogen production Spain's ambition to become a key producer of 'green' hydrogen - seen as a key part of the Europe's transition away from fossil fuels - has moved a step closer to reality with approval EU of substantial state aid. 26/07/2024
Healthcare Patients rally against EU ban on autoimmune drug Protestors want the European Commission to ignore official advice and keep marketing authorisation for drugs used to treat a rare liver disease. 26/07/2024
Europe News EU formally opens deficit proceedings against eight member states France, Italy, Belgium and five others were targeted by fellow member states after the European Commission warned of ballooning budget shortfalls. 26/07/2024
Europe News Hungary brushes off ministerial no-shows at EU Council health summit EU Council presidency holder Hungary claims progress in its push for an EU action plan on cardiovascular health and a potentially contentious plan to boost organ donation despite a diplomatic ruckus over the actions of its nationalist prime minister. 25/07/2024
Europe News EU clinches digital trade deal with Singapore The EU today (25 July) concluded negotiations with Singapore on a new Digital Trade Agreement designed to increase online trade, help SMEs with digital transformation and facilitate data flows. 25/07/2024