Markets European markets turn cautiously optimistic ahead of Powell speech The majority of the main European stock markets slowly moved into positive territory after the opening bell. Investors remain cautious while watching for more news about the Ukraine peace talks and US monetary policy. 22/08/2025
Climate Billions at 'real' risk of extreme heat in the workplace, WHO says The organisation's first report specifically dedicated to the dangers of extreme heat on-site warns that employers need to adapt to a new normal of heatwaves. 22/08/2025
Tech News EU privacy chief selection process triggers complaints to ombudsman The mandate of the current privacy watchdog of the EU institutions expired in December last year. 22/08/2025
Economy Germany’s GDP contraction worse than expected after tariff boost The economy had seen a slight uptick at the start of this year as businesses sought to get ahead of tariffs, but the country has now slipped back into contraction territory. 22/08/2025
Climate The melting of Arctic sea ice has ‘temporarily’ slowed. Here’s why Experts say this pause shouldn’t be mistaken for recovery, as Arctic sea ice coverage is still much lower than it was in the 1980s. 22/08/2025
Travel News New night bus network aims to connect 25 European cities by 2028 The 21 seats have been modelled on those found in business class on planes. 22/08/2025
Business Rising vet costs and abandonment are putting Europe’s pets at risk The cost of veterinary services in Europe has surged more than 30% since 2015, outpacing overall inflation and hitting households hard. 22/08/2025
Europe News Europe leads in military aid to Ukraine — but could it plug a US gap? Europe is leading the US in aid for the first time since June 2022, with a total allocation of €138 billion until June 2025. Could this financial increase be sustained in time if Washington shrinks its support, or is it only a temporary spike? 22/08/2025
Health news Why scientists think diamonds could help identify cancer Small, diamond-based sensors could help determine whether breast cancer has spread to the nearby lymph nodes, the researchers said. 22/08/2025
Germany German transgender neo-Nazi to serve time in women's prison In July 2023, Marla-Svenja Liebich, then still known as Sven, was sentenced to one and a half years' imprisonment without probation by the Halle district court. A year and a half later, Sven became Marla-Svenja by simple deed poll, made possible under a new law. 21/08/2025
Climate France's vineyards begin 2025 harvest early after hot temperatures The grape harvest for 2025 in France has begun early again, as growers continue to adapt to shifting weather patterns amid soaring temperatures. 21/08/2025
Scenes Watch: The gondoliers dive deep to reclaim Venice’s beauty In partnership with Media City Venice’s canals look postcard-perfect, but beneath the surface lies a waste crisis. 21/08/2025
No Comment Prague commemorates 1968 Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia The Czech Republic marked the anniversary of the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia on Thursday with memorial events in Prague and across the country. 21/08/2025
Economy Eurozone business activity hits 15-month high in August The eurozone's economy is gathering momentum as its latest business activity indicator, the flash composite PMI, increased in August, surpassing expectations. It was boosted by manufacturing, which expanded in the bloc for the first time since June 2022. 21/08/2025
EuroVerify Will flying outside the EU subject French to stricter tax audits? A viral video claiming that French people getting on a flight to a non-EU destination will be subjected to stricter tax controls has spurred outrage. However, this measure is nonexistent. 21/08/2025
Green News Data shows Europe facing its worst wildfire season in decades Spain's civil-protection chief warned that the fires continue to pose a direct threat to populated areas, while Defence Minister Margarita Robles described "airborne action" as difficult because of thick smoke. 21/08/2025
Travel News These European destinations reward tourists for good behaviour European cities have been inspired by Copenhagen’s CopenPay good behaviour reward scheme. 21/08/2025
Europe in Motion EU SMEs crippled by cyber scams: Here are the most affected countries Cybersecurity fears are preventing the growth of Europe's SMEs. Almost half are deliberately choosing not to expand due to their vulnerability. 21/08/2025
No Comment Spanish village reduced to ash as country faces worst wildfire season Spain is battling its worst wildfire season in decades, with more than 382,000 hectares destroyed, four deaths reported, and over 30,000 people forced to evacuate. 21/08/2025
Europe News Danish ex-minister stands trial for possessing child sexual material Former MP and minister Henrik Sass Larsen is accused of possessing photo and video files containing child sexual abuse material, as well as a child-like doll made for sexual purposes. 21/08/2025
Business Mediobanca shareholders reject bid to acquire Banca Generali The rejection could threaten Mediobanca’s independence as the Milanese lender seeks to fend off a takeover by Italian competitor MPS. 21/08/2025
No Comment Young gorilla Zeytin prepares to go home after rescue in Istanbul A gorilla named Zeytin, rescued from smugglers at Istanbul Airport in December, is preparing to return home after months of medical care and rehabilitation. 21/08/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen 'extremely saddened' by situation of Gaza children The EU Commission president says she thinks the humanitarian situation in Gaza is appalling, and children have the right to protection even more than everybody else in the world. 21/08/2025
Travel News Ryanair renews call for air traffic control reform after Athens delays The low-cost airline denounced the delays in Athens and, for the second time this summer, attacked the Commission on the EU's Air Traffic Control system 21/08/2025
Europe News EU, US release trade statement setting 15% tariff on EU exports The joint statement, which comes nearly a month after the trade deal was struck, is being described as a "first step" by the EU side, which hopes to secure more tariff exemptions. 21/08/2025
Business Germany's Porsche is closing battery subsidiary Cellforce, reports say According to German media reports, the sports car maker has decided to largely shut down its battery-making and research subsidiary Cellforce, cutting hundreds of jobs. 21/08/2025