Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
No Comment Brothels with sex dolls open in Belgium and France Belgium and in France are seeing a new type of business opening — sex-doll brothels. 29/04/2018
Green News The best places to eat, stay and work in Madrid Five stops for the ideal business trip in the Spanish capital 27/04/2018
Economy Which countries have the worst income inequality in Europe? Wide inequalities in the distribution of income were apparent in the EU in 2016. Data by Eurostat shows that the top 20% of the population, those with the highest disposable income, received 5.2 times as much income as the bottom 20%. 26/04/2018
South Korea "Nut rage" sisters step down from Korean Air One of them flew into a rage when her nuts were served in a packet instead of a bowl, and the other stands accused of throwing water in someone's face: the daughters of Korean Air's chief have been forced to stand down from the company. 22/04/2018
Business Planet Why the 'inclusive micro-franchise' could be significant for start-up businesses Hundreds of jobs have been created by the new multi-award winning financial model, designed to help entrepeneurs get their businesses off the ground. 20/04/2018
United Kingdom UK pub chain deletes Facebook... and Twitter and Instagram "People spend too much time on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and struggle to control the compulsion." Tim Martin, JD Wetherspoon chairman 16/04/2018
Business Planet The great opportunities of the Galileo satellite navigation system With Galileo providing users with free of charge global positioning, navigation and timing information, several forward-looking companies are creating Galileo-enabled receivers, chipsets and modules – many of which are already available on the market. 06/04/2018
Spotlight Start-up success in Poland Start-ups in Poland are riding the country's continuous economic growth. A survey by Startup Poland says that some of the main sectors include big data, IoT and biotech. 03/04/2018
Business Poland's production powerhouse Chris Burns travels across Poland to look at why both international and local businesses are investing heavily in the country. 27/03/2018
USA McDonald's flips its arches for Women's Day It's the first year McDonald's celebrates International Women's Day this way, and some customers are lovin' it. 08/03/2018
Living “The world’s first digital circular fashion platform” Discover the app offering fashion giveaways from high-profile style setters 07/03/2018
Economy Coca-Cola to launch first alcoholic drink Soft-drink giant breaks with tradition by entering into the alcopops market in Japan. 07/03/2018
Business Series Citroën CEO talks diesel demand, #MeToo and trade wars Euronews interviews Linda Jackson, CEO of Citroën, at the Geneva International Motor Show 06/03/2018
Europe News What next for EU-UK trade relations? Business representatives mull post-Brexit trade ties at Brussels forum, as EU prepares to publish guidelines 05/03/2018
USA Trump threatens retaliatory tax on EU cars The threat came after European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker vowed to fight back against Trump’s plans for a 25% tariff on imported steel and 10% on aluminium. 03/03/2018
United Kingdom Toys R Us goes into administration in the UK It's hoped all or part of the British unit of Toys R US, which operates more than 100 stores across the UK, will be sold. 01/03/2018
Sci-tech 8 Ways to use Instagram Stories to promote your Business What benefits can businesses derive from social media? 01/03/2018
Spotlight Poland's skilled workers attract global businesses How did Poland, a country that threw off Communism nearly three decades ago, manage to keep growing despite a global financial crisis? 27/02/2018
United Kingdom Comcast takes on Rupert Murdoch with $31 billion bid for Sky US cable giant takes on rival as it targets UK market. 27/02/2018
Iraq Baghdad’s first female bookseller breaks barriers Along one of Baghdad’s oldest streets, a new bookstore is making waves — not for the titles it sells but for who owns it. 27/02/2018