Business Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney for copyright infringement The two Hollywood studios called Midjourney a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”. 12/06/2025
Business Merger between DHL and Evri probed by UK’s competition watchdog German firm DHL is looking to expand its reach in the UK by merging its British ecommerce unit with Evri. The CMA will now examine the risks for competition. 11/06/2025
Markets Tesla stock rises as Trump-Musk feud cools and robotaxi launch nears The tech billionaire and Tesla CEO said he regrets some of his critical social media posts about US President Donald Trump. 11/06/2025
Economy UK unemployment rises to a four-year high as firms cut back on hires Employers are hesitant to recruit more staff as they contend with a rise in payroll taxes and a bumped-up minimum wage. 10/06/2025
Markets Asian shares make modest gains as investors eye US-China talks Trade talks between the US and China are to continue for a second day in London. 10/06/2025
Business L’Oréal acquires a majority stake in British skincare brand Medik8 The acquisition is the latest addition to L’Oréal’s skincare portfolio, as the beauty giant seeks to cash in on the dermocosmetics boom. 09/06/2025
Markets Chip designer Alphawave sees stock soar on Qualcomm takeover agreement The acquisition of the UK’s Alphawave by a US firm marks the latest loss for the London Stock Exchange. 09/06/2025
Economy Buying a French home as an expat: Tips, tricks, and traps to avoid France consistently ranks as the most-visited country in the world, with tourists flocking to see the Eiffel Tower, the Côte d'Azur, or the nation’s famous ski slopes. For those who can’t get enough, here are Euronews’ top tips for buying a house in France. 07/06/2025
Economy Production and exports fall in Germany as pre-tariff rush wears off US tariff concerns are darkening Germany’s outlook while the economy is already weak, hindering hopes of a recovery. 06/06/2025
Economy ECB lowers rates for the eighth time as trade tensions threaten growth The central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point, in line with analyst estimates. 05/06/2025
Business Wizz Air sees income hit by engine issues and grounded aircraft CEO József Váradi said the airline had shown resilience in a context where “rare challenges” had become “recurrent”. 05/06/2025
Economy Bulgaria to adopt the euro as ECB and EU Commission give green light Bulgaria will be the 21st nation to join the eurozone, with adoption planned at the start of 2026. 04/06/2025
Economy Trump doubles US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports to 50% The UK is the only nation exempt from the tariff increase after it struck a deal with the US early last month. 04/06/2025
Economy China accuses US of violating trade truce and vows firm retaliation Beijing’s remarks came after US President Donald Trump said on Friday that China had “totally violated” the agreement. 02/06/2025
Economy Germany sees a jump in unemployment as manufacturing weakness drags on The number of unemployed people in Germany is nearing the 3 million threshold for the first time in a decade. 28/05/2025
Business Antonio Filosa named new Stellantis CEO as tariff fears rumble on Former CEO Carlos Tavares resigned in December after the firm issued a profit warning on slumping sales in the US and Europe. 28/05/2025
Economy Learn from the experts: Are you avoiding these major financial errors? As the global economy faces a bumpy road ahead in 2025, financial experts share some advice on being smarter with your money. 25/05/2025
Economy Climate crisis must be tackled without resorting to degrowth, says MEP Growth is essential to retaining the European way of life, said the EPP’s Lídia Pereira, responding to claims that the EU must shift its thinking on sustainability. 22/05/2025
Economy EU budget needs 'a comprehensive overhaul' to handle shocks, says IMF EU spending rules have not kept pace with challenges facing the bloc, warned the IMF’s Europe director. 20/05/2025
Business Farmers set to see lower trading costs from closer EU-UK ties The EU and the UK remain each other’s most important trading partners for agri-food products, despite frictions linked to Brexit. A reduction of red tape could help farmers and other traders on both sides of the Channel, although businesses are waiting for details. 20/05/2025