Business Series The hotel industry in Angola keeps growing even during the pandemic In partnership with Governo de Angola Professionals from the hospitality and leisure sector in Angola have been working hard and developing the best quality stays and offers during the pandemic. Their goal? Health safety and optimal holidays. 28/04/2021
Angola The two family-owned businesses in Angola beating the pandemic In partnership with Governo de Angola Dulce and Ana have several things in common. They are both entrepreneurs, they work with their mums and they're expanding their businesses even during the pandemic. Their family-owned businesses sell quality Angolan products proving to be very popular. 14/04/2021
Angola The bikers making Angola the ride of their lives In partnership with Governo de Angola Euronews follows a motorcycle group riding around Angola promoting tourism and doing social work. 10/03/2021
Business Series How one farm in Angola was successfully created during the COVID-19 pandemic In partnership with Governo de Angola Business Angola takes a look at how one farm has managed to boom during a health crisis and is already looking to expand its fruit crop exports within just a few months. 17/02/2021
World Bonga: The portrait of a revolutionary singer In partnership with Governo de Angola Famous Angolan singer, Bonga, has been an athlete and stood up against colonial rule. His music is known worldwide and continues to inspire. 08/12/2020
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates: Why tackling global health is everyone’s business The health and wellbeing of global populations are in the spotlight like never before. What needs to be done? Join our virtual debate on November 12 at 14:00 CET. 04/11/2020
World Mateus Webba Da Silva: the Angolan expert breaking ground in DNA research In partnership with Governo de Angola Mateus Webba Da Silva is an international scientist and DNA expert who 26/10/2020
Sci-Tech Smarter than the average home - technology and assisted living In partnership with Huawei In Europe, we’re living longer than ever before, adding to the strain on health and care services. But smart homes, packed with technology to help assisted living, could lighten the load and keep people in their own homes for longer. 25/09/2020
Sci-Tech Smart farming: a revolution for traditional olive production on Crete In partnership with Huawei Olive farming is a crucial part of Crete's economy, but 85% of the Greek island's freshwater is used up by agriculture. Smart farming technology is set to greatly reduce that amount - and revolutionise olive production in the process. 18/09/2020
Sci-Tech The Huawei DigiTruck - a driving force for digital literacy In partnership with Huawei Huawei's DigiTrucks are helping to bridge the digital divide by providing learners with skills, knowledge and positive attitudes for handling computer devices 16/07/2020
United Kingdom Charities fear rise in modern slavery as UK lockdown eases Campaigners fear the easing of coronavirus lockdowns could spark a rise in exploitation, as businesses scramble to recruit low-paid workers. 04/06/2020
Euronews Debates Watch: EU needs a more unified approach to travel after COVID-19 Europe's travel and tourism sectors are among the biggest economic casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss the challenges ahead with some of Europe's tourism chiefs. 29/05/2020
United Kingdom Could UK's migration stance leave nation short of essential workers? "We’re not bringing them in because they are cheaper, we’re bringing them in because there aren’t people in this country that want to do this work," says care manager. 28/05/2020
World Meet the British family enrolled as COVID-19 vaccine guinea pigs Euronews hears from a mother, father and daughter all taking part in an Oxford University coronavirus vaccine trial. 19/05/2020
My Europe Series Surging numbers of migrants are using small boats to reach the UK Desperate migrants hiding in the back of freight trucks to get to Britain on ferries had been the target, but now smugglers have switched their tactics and record numbers are now risking their lives, attempting to get across the English Channel, from France to the UK, in small boats 14/02/2020
United Kingdom UK, French authorities intercept over 220 migrants in English Channel Ninety migrants were intercepted in British waters on Thursday — the highest number in a single day. 07/02/2020
World News Angola seeks to gain investor confidence in Davos Angola seeks to attract foreign investment in Davos. The nation is in no short of wealth, but unemployment and poverty have fertile ground. 24/01/2020
Euronews Debates Euronews debates: Is there a crisis in global governance? Euronews got experts together at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss the question. 24/01/2020
Travel News Sanya embraces eco-tourism to help protect this tropical destination In partnership with Sanya Sanya, on China’s Hainan Island, is looking to protect its mountains, rainforests and coastline by embracing all things green, including eco-tourism. 20/01/2020
USA Digital health tech and AI headline CES Las Vegas Thousands of tech companies are in Las Vegas for the annual CES event, a world stage showcasing the innovations of tomorrow. 08/01/2020