Business Shares soar in Just Eat Takeaway.com as Prosus announces acquisition Prosus already holds stakes in food delivery operations in India, South America, and Southeast Asia. 24/02/2025
Europe News Conservative EPP confident of success in EU deregulation push The European People’s Party believes the EU executive will take on board its main demands when it publishes an ‘omnibus’ package to roll back reporting requirements for businesses, the group’s environment policy chief says. 21/02/2025
Tech News Europe could ‘leap ahead’ in AI race, says Mozilla’s president Mark Surman spoke to Euronews Next following the Paris AI Summit about nations collaborating to build better technology. 21/02/2025
Culture news What a piece of art is a sandal? Birkenstock in legal German battle Can sandals be art? Birkenstock says yes, but a German court says no. 21/02/2025
Europe News Euronews returns to profitability after a decade Euronews' chairman Pedro Vargas David announced that the news outlet returned to profitability for the first time in a decade, heralding in a new chapter of pan-European journalism as Euronews expands across the continent and beyond. 17/02/2025
The Big Question The Big Question: Will Gen-Z spell the end of the alcohol industry? In Europe, 41% of people who don't drink alcohol are under 35 but what does this mean for the drinks industry? Founder of the UK’s largest independently owned soft drinks brand, Trip, discusses the changing consumer demands for alcohol-free beverages. 03/02/2025
USA US businesses fear Trump's tariffs will trigger inflation The Budget Lab at Yale University estimates Trump's tariffs would cost the average American household 965 euros to 1,160 euros in annual purchasing power. 02/02/2025
Europe News Unions and NGOs fearful of EU Commission's new pro-business plan Civil society groups and unions are nervous about the political turn taken by the European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen’s second presidency, and warn its new Competitiveness Compass could steer it away from green deal aspirations and workers’ rights. 30/01/2025
Business Diageo rules out sale of Guinness brand and stake in Moët Hennessy Media reports suggested Diageo was considering asset sales to boost growth, cashing in on high demand for Guinness. 27/01/2025
Economy Eurozone firms see activity lift but barriers to growth persist Business activity in the eurozone is now expanding for the first time since August 2024, although the upturn remains modest. 24/01/2025
Business Which countries are home to the world's most sustainable companies? The ranking of the 100 most sustainable global firms - compiled by Corporate Knights - shows France and Denmark leading the EU leaderboard. 22/01/2025
Tech News What is Davos? Your guide to the World Economic Forum’s annual summit The World Economic Forum has held a meeting every year since it was founded in 1971. But why is Davos, as it is commonly known, so significant? 20/01/2025
The Big Question The Big Question: Can disclosing emissions really boost your business? Some of the world’s biggest companies are reducing their emissions at a faster-than-expected pace, in some cases the equivalent of what an entire country can produce in a year. But what does the effort yield to their investors? 20/01/2025
Tech News Which countries have banned TikTok and why? While the United States will likely become the first country to ban TikTok outright, many others are concerned about the platform's ties to China. 17/01/2025
Tech News The highs and lows of Elon Musk: How the world's richest man was made The road to becoming the billionaire owner of Tesla, Space X, and X was bumpy. From his failures and successes, here is how Elon Musk made it. 09/01/2025
Europe News EU firms forced to 'silo' operations in China, harming competitiveness The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China warned that the trend could accelerate deglobalisation and reduce global economic growth. 09/01/2025
Economy Eurozone economy figures see slowdown for last month of 2024 Shrinking business activity was driven entirely by the manufacturing sector, with France being the weakest-performing out of the three biggest economies within the eurozone. 06/01/2025
The Big Question Bye bye barcodes: QR codes could help reduce retail waste by 50% More barcodes are scanned each day than searches on Google. But they won’t be around for much longer, here’s what’s coming next. 30/12/2024
Markets Top 10 European stocks of 2024: Can they repeat their success in 2025? The European stock market this year delivered some remarkable stories of transformation, innovation and resilience. 26/12/2024