Economy Where in Europe are people investing in crypto the most? Most cryptocurrencies have started 2024 off on the right foot. Check out where in Europe people are embracing crypto the most. 05/03/2024
Health news EU funds psychedelics study for palliative care patients The trial aims to understand if magic mushrooms can help treat depression and anxiety caused by incurable illnesses. 12/02/2024
Nutrition Eating meat and processed foods daily linked to Alzheimer's disease A new study found that patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s tended to regularly eat meat and processed foods. 09/02/2024
Health news Why are four out of five people with autoimmune diseases women? Women account for a large majority of people with autoimmune diseases. Scientists have discovered a possible theory as to why. 05/02/2024
Healthcare Doctors and nurses told not to report illegal abortions to police Women who end their own pregnancy shouldn’t be investigated or prosecuted, a global medical body has stated in new abortion guidelines. 24/01/2024
Health news European court condemns Greece for naming HIV-positive sex workers Criminal charges were filed against more than 30 women in 2012, with authorities publishing the personal details, photos and HIV status of most of them. 23/01/2024
Health news Europe sees 'alarming' 30-fold increase in measles cases With a "national incident" over measles in the UK, what’s the situation in Europe? 23/01/2024
Economy Global economy heading towards lowest half-decade growth in 30 years World Bank predicts the global economy will slow for a third consecutive year in 2024. 10/01/2024
Economy Unemployment in the euro area drops to 6.4% The latest data from Eurostat shows unemployment rates are getting slightly better in the euro area and the wider EU. 09/01/2024
Economy UK manufacturers see growing competitiveness against Germany, France The majority of UK manufacturers view the country as a more competitive place to locate their activities. 08/01/2024
Markets Boeing shares plummet after plane window blowout US regulators temporarily grounded 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 jetliners for safety checks following a cabin panel blowout that forced an Alaska Airlines jet to make an emergency landing. 08/01/2024
Business Italy's €870 million tax case against Meta heads to EU scrutiny An audit by Italy's financial police claims that Meta user registrations could be seen as a taxable transaction since they imply the non-monetary exchange of a membership account for the user's personal data. 22/12/2023
Markets Making money on defence stocks: Is it ethical to cash in on the boom? When the war in Ukraine began almost two years ago demand for weapons in Europe skyrocketed, taking arms companies’ shares along with it. Experts expect the market to continue to grow for at least the next five years. Here’s why. 30/11/2023
Economy German downturn eases while French economy contracts sharply Although both are in contraction territory, sentiment in the German economy is more optimistic. 23/11/2023
Economy UK borrows more money ahead of expected tax cuts The UK sees second-highest October borrowing on record as experts predict a tax cut announcement on Wednesday.. 21/11/2023
Economy Using energy at the right time can save Europe €10.5 billion a year You could save 7% on your electricity bill by 2030 - and 10% by 2050 - in the EU and the UK if you tweak your consumption habits, according to a new study. Here’s how to get there. 21/11/2023
Business Burberry feeling the spending squeeze as shares slump British luxury brand Burberry says it probably won't meet its low double-digit revenue growth forecast for the year. 16/11/2023
Economy Why is Denmark being tasked with blocking Russian oil tankers? Copenhagen's mission will be backed by laws that allow states to inspect ships suspected of posing an environmental threat. 15/11/2023
Business German government's billion-euro support boosts Siemens Energy shares Shares in Siemens Energy rose as much as 4.7% as sources revealed details of the agreement, which will be fully unveiled on Wednesday. 14/11/2023
Business Sanctions on Hamas’ investment unlikely to shake group's funding The bulk of the Palestinian militant group’s funding is provided by foreign governments, a former US counter-terrorism financial analyst told Euronews. 02/11/2023