Tech News EU to mobilise €200 billion for AI investment The European Commission also announced a fund specific to AI gigafactories to allow companies to train their AI models. 11/02/2025
Europe News EU prepares retaliatory measures as tensions rise with US The European Union is up in arms as Donald Trump carries out his tariff threat. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and some MEPs called for unity. 11/02/2025
Europe News Geert Wilders threatens to quit Dutch coalition over asylum law change The Dutch government's different parties have argued for months over draft legislation that tightens asylum law in the Netherlands. 11/02/2025
Economy ECB's Lagarde signals inflation relief, urges push for a digital euro ECB President Christine Lagarde told the European Parliament that inflation is easing and rate cuts are taking effect but warned of trade risks. She reaffirmed a cautious, data-driven approach and stressed the need for a digital euro to strengthen Europe's financial autonomy. 11/02/2025
Radio Schuman Can the Commission succeed simplifying EU rules? The European Commission will today publish its much anticipated working program, outlining EU policy priorities for 2025. 11/02/2025
Culture news Why has there never been a good Fantastic Four film? The Fantastic Four were Marvel’s first great success and foundational to what would one day become a cinematic universe. Why has its magic never translated to the big screen? 11/02/2025
Business Blow for Europe as Chinese EV makers fan competition with new deals A number of Chinese electric vehicle companies have announced a range of promotions over the Lunar New Year holidays, such as better financing deals, in an effort to boost flagging sales. 11/02/2025
wellbeing 1 in 5 UK medical students consider quitting school, survey finds A survey of medical students found that around 40 per cent had experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression. 11/02/2025
Climate Where is climate action most at risk of corruption? ‘Corrupt forces’ are blocking climate action around the world, according to the latest report from Transparency International. 11/02/2025
France France pushes for EU to step up military AI efforts Members of the global military community gathered on the side-lines of an AI summit in Paris to discuss how recent developments are impacting ongoing - and future - conflicts. 11/02/2025
Ukraine European Investment Bank announces €1 billion for Ukraine European Investment Bank president Nadia Calviño said Ukraine was “our top priority right now,” adding that the bank and Ukraine had signed “agreements to mobilise around €1 billion in investment in the public sector and in the private sector." 10/02/2025
Spain 389 migrants rescued near the Canary Islands Following a record-breaking amount of migrants arriving to the Canary Islands last year, almost 400 were rescued on Monday. 10/02/2025
No Comment Bulgaria honours Saint Haralambos, patron saint of beekeepers Orthodox Christians in Bulgaria are celebrating Saint Haralambos Day, honouring the patron saint of beekeepers. 10/02/2025
Tech News How are web platforms protecting the German electorate from fake news? Just two weeks until the federal election in Germany, platforms said they have measures in place to counter disinformation. 10/02/2025
Europe News Denmark grants asylum to 'historically' low number Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has pursued a 'zero refugee' policy since coming to power in 2019. 10/02/2025
Experiences This unique spa brings people into the heart of a beehive Ireland’s latest wellness experience draws on an eastern European tradition - thanks to a chance encounter. 10/02/2025
Tech News Data centres could strain Europe's power supply by 2030, report warns The AI-driven data centre boom could strain the continent's energy supplies and octuple emissions by the end of the decade, according to a new report. 10/02/2025
Art 1,300 runners illuminate Copenhagen in stunning Light Festival event Copenhagen’s historic harbour lit up as over 1,300 runners, wrapped in glowing light chains, transformed the city into a moving artwork. 10/02/2025
Europe News Alpine microstate of Liechtenstein set for first female PM after vote Brigitte Haas will be the wealthy municipality's first female head of government after her Fatherhood Union party won an election on Sunday. 10/02/2025
Europe News Brussels scrambles to defend Migration Pact after Tusk says no The European Commission will not commit to launching legal action against Poland after Donald Tusk openly threatened to disregard the Migration Pact. 10/02/2025
Europe News UK government defends immigration crackdown amid far-right surge The 'blitz on illegal working' comes as Keir Starmer’s government faces mounting pressure from the increasingly popular Reform UK party. 10/02/2025
Economy Rents in Ireland could rise as Taoiseach suggests review of price cap Leader Micheál Martin says investors require more stability to invest in housing, which could subsequently reduce shortages. 10/02/2025
Europe News Why was Commission president a no-show at Notre Dame? Documents obtained by Euronews reveal the Commission’s protocol only officially communicated Ursula von der Leyen would not be attending the reopening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral a few hours before the event began. 10/02/2025
Europe in Motion Winter poverty: These EU countries struggle the most to heat homes Single parents and single women are the hardest-hit social groups across the European Union. 10/02/2025
Tech News World leaders and tech giants converge in Paris for AI summit The Paris summit, which will be attended by companies such as Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, aims to reach a consensus on guiding the development of artificial intelligence. 10/02/2025
Europe News Romanian President Klaus Iohannis resigns to avoid political crisis A third request to suspend Iohannis from office was set to be discussed and voted upon in the country's parliament on Tuesday. 10/02/2025