Business Unsatisfied staff could be costing you customers, says NTT Data Just over 40% of Europe’s workforce is dissatisfied with their workplace, but is that bad for business? 30/06/2025
Europe in Motion Which EU country pays the most and the least for food, drinks and tobacco? As inflation remains at 2.6%, Denmark was the most expensive country for bread and cereals, as well as for fish, while Romania is the least expensive for fruits, vegetables and potatoes. 30/06/2025
Tech News Which European countries have laws against deepfakes? People in Denmark will soon have the copyright to their own likenesses as a way to fight against deepfakes. What other countries have laws that govern the use of fake or AI-generated videos? 30/06/2025
Europe News EU Commission working on concerns about Anglo-French migration pact The “Med 5” countries have notified the European Commission on their concerns with the deal, asking if it flouts EU law. 30/06/2025
No Comment Turkey battles wildfires as heatwave grips Europe Wildfires in Turkey have forced over 50,000 people to evacuate from 41 locations, damaging more than 200 homes and several businesses. 30/06/2025
Europe News UK rejects challenge against selling military parts to Israel In a 72-page ruling, two High Court judges ruled that the issue was one of national security, given that the parts were considered vital to the defence collaboration, as well as the UK's security and international peace. 30/06/2025
Lifestyle Convent Summer: What is Gen Z’s latest obsession? Every year, the summer has to be defined. Now, thanks to a viral clip on TikTok, Gen Z may have found what Summer 2025 is all about: peace, silence and religious locations. Here's everything you need to know about Convent Summer. 30/06/2025
Culture news Madrid's Puerta de Alcalá monument wins the Europa Nostra 2025 award Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida and Luis Cueto Ferrándiz celebrated the Europa Nostra 2025 Prize awarded to the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid for its exemplary restoration. 30/06/2025
Europe News France sets framework for EU's 2040 climate targets On 2 July, the European Commission is due to present its proposal for a 90% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2040. France is already opening the debate and determining its priorities for future climate policy. 30/06/2025
EuroVerify Fact-checking claims WHO has just listed the pill as a carcinogen TikTok is being flooded with claims that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has listed the pill as a 'class one carcinogen'. Euroverify fact-checks. 30/06/2025
Europe News Germany's FM Johann Wadephul makes unannounced visit to Ukraine Germany has been Ukraine’s second-largest military backer after the United States, whose continuing support under President Donald Trump is in doubt. 30/06/2025
Health news Greece introduces new tobacco rules to minimise risks to children The Greek bill comes as other member states put pressure on the European Union to raise tobacco taxes. 30/06/2025
Europe News Norway's lottery mix up leads thousands to think they won big prizes According to Norway's state-owned gambling company Norsk Tipping no incorrect pay-outs were made. 30/06/2025
Health news Here are 5 ways heatwaves can affect your health Extreme temperatures affect the body in different ways. Here are a few key health challenges from heatwaves. 30/06/2025
Economy Defence recruitment rises faster than overall job market in Europe EU defence spending rose by over 30% between 2021 and 2024, driving increased labour demand across the sector. Defence job postings have outpaced the wider job market since 2022. 30/06/2025
No Comment Around 100,000 marched in Budapest Pride, defying government ban Budapest’s 30th Pride parade saw around 100,000 people defy a government ban to protest Prime Minister Orbán’s crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights. 30/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Europe's defining moment is now As Denmark prepares to take over the EU Council Presidency for six months, it’s time to turn ambition into collective action, Micael Johansson and Jan Pie write. 30/06/2025
Culture news Glastonbury controversy: Police investigate Kneecap and Bob Vylan sets Musicians making headlines for their politics isn't new, but this year’s Glastonbury featured two sets by Kneecap and Bob Vylan that riled politicians – including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Police are investigating both concerts. 30/06/2025
Sport French football union blasts FIFA Club World Cup over player welfare The UNFP has condemned the Club World Cup, citing the negative impact on player health and accusing FIFA President Gianni Infantino of ignoring these issues. 30/06/2025
Travel News Cannes to ban mega cruise ships in latest move against overtourism The French Riviera hotspot will limit cruise ship access, capping vessel size and daily disembarkations to curb overcrowding and pollution. 30/06/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A first-of-its-kind exhibition pairs Vincent van Gogh with Anselm Kiefer, cloned dinos make their comeback in 'Jurassic World: Rebirth', and Kesha releases her first album under her own label. Here's what to look out for this week. 30/06/2025
Climate Heatwave grips Europe with above 40°C temperatures and fire warnings Parts of Europe are sweltering under intense heat, with authorities warning of rising wildfire risks and severe health impacts linked to high temperatures. 30/06/2025
Health news We may never know for sure how COVID-19 began, WHO says An expert group from the World Health Organization failed to find a definitive answer to the COVID-19 pandemic’s origins in its final report. 30/06/2025
wellbeing Teenage girls are the loneliest people worldwide, study finds Men and women are about equally likely to say they are lonely, though teenage girls report higher loneliness levels than other groups, a new report found. 30/06/2025
Europe News Protesters demand local government resigns after deadly Valencia flood During the deadly Valencia flooding last year, some areas saw a year's worth of rain in just eight hours - leaving people trapped in their homes by floodwaters. 30/06/2025
Europe News Thousands set up street blockades in Serbia after arrest of protesters Anti-government protests started after a renovated rail station canopy collapsed in November, killing 16 people. Many in Serbia blamed the tragedy in the northern city of Novi Sad on corruption-fuelled negligence in state infrastructure projects. 30/06/2025