Euronews Tech Talks Who is actually in the metaverse? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast In the upcoming three episodes, Euronews Tech Talks' team and our avatars will delve into virtual worlds to seek an understanding of the metaverse: What is it? How is it impacting the real world around me? And who is actually in it? 04/10/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Q&A: Life exists outside of Earth with astronaut Matthias Maurer In this episode, we conclude our three-part series investigating the impact of space technology on humanity with a Q&A featuring ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer about life beyond planet Earth. 20/09/2023
Euronews Tech Talks The Lunar Gateway and hibernation: What's next in space exploration? While in conversation with ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and Lead for Life Sciences, Angelique Van Ombergen, India made history by becoming the first country to land near the lunar south pole, where scientists have a hunch there's a large supply of water ice. 06/09/2023
Culture news Why Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales still should resign The earth moved and many people felt their knees tremble as the chief of Spain's football federation clasped Jenni Hermoso's head and kissed her on the lips. But there was certainly no romance in the air. Marta Rodriguez Martinez says Luis Rubiales deserves a red card for his bad behaviour. 25/08/2023
Euronews Tech Talks How is space exploration propelling our daily lives | Podcast In episode 7 of our podcast series, "Space Exploration: Very down to Earth," we embark on a journey across Europe to unveil how the strides taken above are intimately linked to improvements in our daily lives below. 23/08/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Will blockchain technologies ever become mainstream? | Podcast In this Euronews Tech Talks Q&A episode, we find ourselves in Avignon during one of the world's most important theatre festivals, asking the audience what they know about... blockchain. 09/08/2023
Euronews Tech Talks What are Web 3 and NFTs and do we need them? | Podcast Blockchain is more than just Bitcoin. It has applications across various domains, including paying taxes and creating art. One of its most ambitious proposals is a censorship-free Internet, where our privacy is not compromised while browsing. 26/07/2023
Euronews Tech Talks This is the Swiss canton from which crypto is landing in Europe Cryptocurrency has been talked about for years. You might even know someone who has invested in Bitcoin or one of the thousands of other ‘cryptos’ that exist. But has cryptocurrency and its blockchain technology fully landed in Europe? 12/07/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Will generative AI surpass human minds? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. 28/06/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Euronews Tech Talks Podcast: Unravelling Europe's Digital Landscape Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. 13/06/2023
Italy Six months in power: Italian PM Meloni 'collides with reality' Giorgia Meloni came to power at the helm of Brothers of Italy, a party with neo-fascist roots which promised to turn its back on the European Union and promote Christian values, nationalism and family. Six months later, has she fulfilled her electoral promises? 21/04/2023
World News NATO: Why is spending 2% of GDP on defence so controversial? Only seven of NATO's 30 allied countries met the military spending target of 2% of GDP set by the North Atlantic Alliance in 2022. 07/04/2023
China Macron and von der Leyen in push to improve EU-China relations China is once again opening its doors for business. A delegation from the European Union, with Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron visited to discuss trade and shore up relations. 07/04/2023
Russia What is the Wagner Group and what's its relationship with the Kremlin? Euronews speaks to analyst Samuel Ramani to hear about the people and history behind the Kremlin's shadow army, the Wagner group. 31/03/2023
Ukraine Why is a Ukrainian Space company taking Russia to court for €530m? CheZaRa, a Ukrainian company providing equipment for spacecraft, was all but destroyed during the Russian bombardment of Chernihiv. Now the company is suing for compensation. But sanctions on Russia mean it has had to think creatively. 28/03/2023
Mobility Lunar time zones: How do you tell the time in space? Space organisations around the world are studying the best way to establish "a common lunar reference time". But how do you tell the time in space? 04/03/2023
The Star Ingredient Podcast | Foraging acorns: a buffer in times of crisis In this episode, we take a detour to Europe to trek through the forests of Italy with chef Eleonora Matarrese, known as the Wild Cook, and explore how foraging can play its part in a more resilient food chain. 24/02/2023
Climate How even rich Bavaria cannot provide shelter from climate change They know the floods will come again. But with state aid withdrawn and insurance too expensive, will there be more climate migrants in Bavaria? 25/01/2023
Climate Ghost town: The Moldovans who refused to be climate migrants Following devastating flooding in 2010, most residents of Cotul Morii moved away. But some were determined to stay in the deserted village. 18/01/2023
Climate How fire turned a goat herder into a climate migrant in 'empty Spain' Álvaro had just begun his work as a goat herder when a virulent fire forced him out of a depopulated region that needs people to fight climate change. 11/01/2023