Green News ‘Time has run out’: Why is Germany planning to store carbon undersea? Campaigners have criticised the underground carbon storage plan as 'expensive' and encumbering for future generations. 27/02/2024
Green News Heating and cars: Milan introduces emergency pollution-busting rules Dry weather and warm temperatures have worsened the Italian city’s smog problem. 22/02/2024
Real Economy A task force for the future: Europe wants to upskill workers In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter Fanny Gauret travels across Europe to explore the challenges businesses are facing and how they are upskilling workers amid the digital and green transitions. 07/02/2024
Economy French industry receives a boost after slow GDP growth Industrial production in France has shifted at its most dramatic rate since May, showing a 1.1% jump in December. 02/02/2024
Green News MEPs, ministers wrangle over protection for domestic green industry in Belgian EU Presidency seeks flexibility over level of resilience auctions for renewable energy sources. 01/02/2024
Economy Irish GDP shrinks as multinational-dominated sectors decline The latest economic data from Ireland's national statistical office shows the economy is continuing to contract. 26/01/2024
Green News Net-zero industry act talks see divisions over cleantech targets Global demand target of 25% divides member states during institutional talks. 24/01/2024
Economy What are Europe's most concentrated industry sectors? The concentration data is new and experimental but is useful for gaining a better understanding of how much production in an industry or the entire economy is controlled by a small number of large firms, according to Eurostat. 15/01/2024
Spotlight Global Labor Market Conference sees industry leaders discuss trends In partnership with Global Labor Market Conference Developments in labour laws, standards, and policies were all on the table at the first Global Labor Market Conference in Saudi Arabia. 27/12/2023
Business Planet Europe's SME Assembly: Big ideas for a sustainable economic climate In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Business Planet, we're at the SME Assembly in Bilbao to see how European businesses are weathering the storm of multiple global crises through innovation. 05/12/2023
Focus Augmented reality, AI and robotics: Discover Poland's 'Silicon Forest' In partnership with Podlaskie Region The wooded region of Podlaskie in northeastern Poland is proving to be fertile ground for technology and innovation. We speak to the companies and graduates at the heart of this unlikely tech hub. 26/10/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: The day London Bridge was inaugurated… in Arizona? 10 October 1971: London Bridge opens to the public in Lake Havasu, Arizona, after being shipped halfway around the world from its original home in the British capital. 10/10/2023
Economy Norway and Germany see economic slumps in August Norway’s economy has shrunk for the first time in four months as Germany's industrial output fell for the fourth consecutive month. 09/10/2023
Economy World's first carbon border tariff is launched in Europe The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will generate billions of euros in taxes for Brussels' general budget. But not just yet. 03/10/2023
Economy The German GDP is shrinking by 0.6% this year A new forecast expects the overall German economic output to contract this year, mainly due to a slower-than-expected recovery in the industry and private consumption. 28/09/2023
Europe News The EU is firmly in the global race for green tech leadership: study The European Union has not yet fallen behind in the global race for net-zero technologies, despite fears of a loss of competitiveness. 06/09/2023
Qatar 365 Made in Qatar: Meet the companies putting Qatar’s exports on the map In partnership with Media City From idea to end product: In this episode of Qatar 365, we’ll meet businesses, big and small making waves at home and abroad. 23/08/2023
World News Euroviews. As the EU Single Market turns 30, we have to protect its just future Corporations and their lobbyists have been using the Single Market rules to obstruct progressive social and environmental policies and regulations that might harm their profits. This needs to stop, Olivier Hoedeman writes. 21/07/2023
Europe News EU electricity demand set to drop to lowest level in 20 years - IEA Electricity demand in the European Union is set to fall by 3% in 2023 to its lowest level in twenty years, according to new estimates by the International Energy Agency (IEA). 19/07/2023
No Comment WATCH: Green algae protest against farming in France Activists call for the end to the construction of industrial cattle farms in Brittany, where nearly half of France's more than 3000 factory farms are situated. 11/07/2023