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
Tech News Warnings amid rise in child abuse content hosted in EU countries A rise in child sex abuse material has been linked to websites hosted in EU countries, according to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). 25/04/2025
Europe News UK chancellor: EU trade relations 'arguably' more important than US A day after the meeting between the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the UK finance minister said that trade relations with the EU may take precedence over those with the US. 25/04/2025
Europe News European Union set to reform Frontex again in 2026 New legislation set to be tabled to increase staff and resources of the agency in the long term. Last Frontex reform entered into force at the end of 2019. 25/04/2025
Europe News Slovaks rally against legislation they say is harmful to NGOs The rallies in Bratislava and five other cities are part of a wave of protests that was fuelled by Prime Minister Robert Fico's trip to Moscow in December for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 25/04/2025
The Europe Conversation US instability opens door for European innovation - European patent chief The EU has been struggling with a loss of productivity and slump in growth for almost two decades, while its competitors China and the US have surged ahead, taking the lead in innovation and retaining key industries. 24/04/2025
Europe News Traces of 'forever chemical' found in European wines PFAS are called 'forever chemicals' because they don't naturally break down in the environment. 23/04/2025
Radio Schuman Is it the end for family reunification in Europe? | Radio Schuman More and more EU countries are tightening their policies on family reunification, a fundamental right for refugees. Why do countries want to end it, and what does this mean for people fleeing to the EU? 23/04/2025
Europe News Winners and losers: The long game of US-EU trade conflicts The current trade war between the US and the EU is nothing new. Five major disputes have pitted the two economic powers against one another. So how did they turn out? 23/04/2025
EU Decoded Is the EU losing the geopolitical race for critical raw minerals? The EU wants to cut reliance on powers like China for mineral supplies by the end of the decade. As geopolitical tensions boil, EU Decoded asks whether the bloc can keep up with its competitors. 22/04/2025
Europe News EU won't decouple from China to reach a trade deal with Trump Despite the latest developments, the EU's policy on China will remain based on "de-risking" rather than "decoupling", Brussels has said. 22/04/2025
Europe News Govsatcom, Eutelsat, Iris2: European alternatives to Starlink The threat to cut off Kyiv's access to the Starlink satellite network could have far-reaching consequences for the war. To avoid this, Ukrainian authorities are seeking alternatives from the EU. 22/04/2025
Radio Schuman EU commissioner on European identity, Erasmus, youth and culture In an interview with Euronews, European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport Glenn Micallef spoke about the upcoming plans regarding Erasmus, European identity, youth engagement and culture. 22/04/2025
Work Europe wants to poach US academics but does it have enough to offer? Europe is trying to woo American researchers threatened by Trump’s research cuts to this side of the Atlantic. But what will make them stay? 21/04/2025
Economy EU employment reaches highest level since 2005 at the end of last year The employment rate in the EU reached its highest level at the end of 2024, while the unemployment rate recently also came to a record low. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the labour market across Europe. 21/04/2025
Europe News Leaked: US won’t block Ukraine’s EU path in mineral deal talks The US and Ukraine signed a ‘memorandum of intent’ on Thursday to set the groundwork for the signing of a mineral exploitation deal. 18/04/2025
Europe in Motion Low-wage earners: Where is it least profitable to work in Europe? Data shows young women, with low education and fixed-term contracts are the most likely to be low-wage earners. 18/04/2025
Euronews Tech Talks NGTs and Europe’s first gene-edited wheat field trial | Podcast What are NGTs, how do they differ from GMOs and how are they agriculturally applied and regulated in the EU? 18/04/2025
Europe News Divided by holidays: How Easter breaks across the EU If you’re planning your spring getaway - or just nursing holiday envy - remember: when it comes to Easter in Europe, no two calendars are quite the same. 18/04/2025
Europe News Customs duties: Race against time in Europe to export to the US Some European companies are rushing to export their products across the Atlantic for fear of additional surcharges. We report from the port of Antwerp in Belgium. 17/04/2025
No Comment People in Spain welcome in Easter with traditional drumming On the afternoon of Holy Wednesday, the tamborada of Hellín begins, in which thousands of drummers of all ages march through the streets of the town beating their drums and thundering out ancestral rhythms. 17/04/2025