Tech News Could the EU AI Act actually stifle innovation? New study says yes "The EU’s AI Act needs to be closely monitored to avoid overburdening innovative AI developers... with unnecessary red tape," one industry body warns. 22/03/2024
Real Economy Do the EU's new limits on toxic chemical exposure go far enough? In partnership with The European Commission Brussels is revising the limit values on lead exposure in the workplace for the first time in 40 years and also introducing new rules for a class of chemical compounds called diisocyanates. But will these new measures ensure workers' safety? 20/03/2024
Real Economy How can childcare help Ukrainian mothers integrate into host countries In partnership with The European Commission Daycare centres or 'spynkas' in Poland have proven to be a must-have for Ukrainian women who have fled their country with their children. Thanks to these services, they can learn the local language and seek employment. 06/03/2024
France Euroviews. For Belarus, the path towards Europe runs through Strasbourg The fight against autocracy is Europe’s main challenge today. We must defend the values that define us, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and Marija Pejčinović Burić write. 06/03/2024
Smart Regions ReproUnion: The cross-border project tackling infertility in Europe In partnership with the European Commission Euronews Correspondent Aurora Velez lifts the veil on an EU-funded collaboration, treating and preventing infertility and related diseases. 04/03/2024
Focus Can Europe electrify quickly to meet its energy and climate targets? In partnership with Iberdrola Watch highlights from Euronews’ live debate in the European Parliament, where we brought together experts from politics, policy and industry to discuss rolling out renewables, building new smart grids, and hitting net zero by 2050. 27/02/2024
Real Economy EU Enlargement: How Albania's EU bid is driving economic change In partnership with The European Commission Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has reignited the EU's long-stalled enlargement process. Real Economy reports from Albania, to see how its bid to join the bloc is transforming the country's economy. 21/02/2024
World News Josep Borrell calls for a united Europe The Munich Security Conference (MSC) came to end on Sunday. Discussions focused on the situation in the Middle East, the Rafah offensive and the war in Ukraine. 18/02/2024
World How will the EIB lead Europe's green transition under its new chief? Euronews sits down with the President of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calviño, to discuss how it is accelerating Europe's goal to offset carbon emissions by 2050 and its efforts to rebuild Ukraine. 13/02/2024
Euronews Witness Behind the blockades: Witness joins France's protesting farmers France's farmers are angry. They say they're being strangled by a toxic combination of red tape, trade deals, unrealistic prices and ecological measures. Witness joins them as they head towards blockades in Paris. 09/02/2024
Real Economy Tackling homelessness in Europe: a more 'radical' approach In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews Reporter Paul Hackett discovers how providing the homeless with housing as a starting point rather than an end goal, is transforming lives and fast becoming a long-term solution. 31/01/2024
Green News How do Europe’s voters feel about climate change? Climate change is one of the issues Europe’s voters are most concerned about, a new report finds. 19/01/2024
Cyprus Cyprus president shakes up Cabinet with major reshuffle Cypriot ministers of defence, health, justice and environment as well as the deputy ministers responsible for digital policy and European affairs have been changed. 08/01/2024
Tech News OpenAI gives its board the power to veto potentially harmful AI The potential dangers of generative AI are a concern to the public, politicians and AI researchers. 19/12/2023
Europe News Euroviews. A better Europe starts in its cities A centrally-placed EU Urban Envoy would unite the disparate EU policies and initiatives that currently impact cities and urban areas into a single melody, Burkhard Jung writes. 18/12/2023
Tech News Meta's Threads is finally available to users in the EU The EU's Digital Markets Act is reportedly the reason why it took five months longer for the platform to launch in Europe. 14/12/2023
World Prognosis for Russia's economy is 'not good,' says EU sanctions envoy Euronews speaks to David O'Sullivan, the EU's sanctions envoy, about loopholes, circumvention, Russia's economy and criticism over the EU's response to war in the Middle East. 13/12/2023
Real Economy What will AI mean for the future of Europe's businesses and workers? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Real Economy, we’re asking what AI means for the world of work. Might it make those tricky tedious tasks easier, or is it actually coming for your job? And if you’re not in the firing line just yet, could you be working next to a bot sometime soon? 13/12/2023
Tech News French AI start-up Mistral reaches unicorn status Mistral offers companies open-source language models that can be used to launch chatbots and other AI products such as search engines. 11/12/2023
World News Euroviews. The far right is already part of the European mainstream The far right is not ascendant in the sense that it is banging on the door. It is already in the room and occupying part of the furniture, Tom Junes writes. 11/12/2023