Health news US agencies altered health datasets in ‘gender ideology’ crackdown About half of US datasets studied were “substantially altered” in the two months after Donald Trump assumed the presidency, an investigation has found. 04/07/2025
Europe in Motion Nuclear weapons: Which country's arsenal is growing fastest? Most dangerous point since 'end of Cold War', experts say, as all nine nuclear powers strengthened their arsenals in 2024. 19/06/2025
Eco-Innovation Old smartphones turned into ‘tiny data centres’ to track marine life For just €8, researchers are turning old smartphones into devices capable of tracking marine life and buses. 16/06/2025
Tech News Multi-million pilot project leads Uzbekistan's digital transformation A new generation of data centres is emerging – designed not just to handle the demands of AI, but to do it sustainably. And one of the boldest experiments is unfolding in an unexpected place: Uzbekistan. 12/06/2025
Tech News Danish cities drop Microsoft over concerns about Trump and US Big Tech Two of Denmark’s biggest municipalities are saying no to US cloud services in the latest move by European governments to reduce their reliance on American Big Tech. 12/06/2025
Europe in Motion Holiday planning: Where and how are you most likely to get scammed? The travel industry is among the sectors considered "most susceptible to fraud." New research reveals the most common scams in some of the world's top travel destinations. 09/06/2025
Europe in Motion These are the top five largest growing jobs in the next five years Demand for manual labour is likely to stay the highest overall, but digital jobs are projected to grow at the fastest pace. Meanwhile, many clerk and administrative roles could be cut. 03/06/2025
Europe in Motion Working week: Where in Europe people clock the most and least hours? The average across the EU is 36 hours. How does your country compare? 30/05/2025
Europe in Motion Which airlines suffered the most delays and cancellations in 2025? Ryanair and EasyJet had the most delays overall but have better rates than many major carriers. The new data comes as the EU prepares to change air passenger rights after 10 years of negotiations. 28/05/2025
Europe in Motion Unemployment in EU going down among all age groups except young people The good news is that long-term unemployment has reached its lowest level on record across the EU. 26/05/2025
Europe in Motion Blue Cards: Which EU country offers the highest minimum salary? Blue Cards guarantee a minimum salary even in countries where there's no minimum wage. Every year, EU countries issue tens of thousands of them. 22/05/2025
Europe News Polish presidential vote: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki advance to runoff Two main candidates have progressed to the second round of the Polish presidential election, with Trzaskowski at 31.2% and Nawrocki at 29.7% of the vote. 19/05/2025
Europe in Motion Eurovision: The contest's strongest geopolitical alliances The Meds tend to vote for each other, while France has strong bonds with Israel and Armenia. Baltic countries love Ukraine and their Nordic neighbours. 16/05/2025
Tech News How to stop Meta from using your data to train its AI At the end of May, Meta will start using Europeans’ data to train its AI. Here is how you can exercise your rights and prevent it. 13/05/2025
Tech News Why is Meta's new 'optional' AI tool causing such a stir? Some users are irritated at the bright blue and pinkish circle now omnipresent in Meta's applications, primarily because of data protection issues. 11/05/2025
Europe in Motion E-government services spectacularly ignored by EU citizens: Why? Less than half of the bloc's population uses the internet to source public benefits, entitlements, laws or services. It could also be due to low digital literacy in Europe. 08/05/2025
Tech News Cambridge Analytica whistleblower warns of more AI election influence In an interview with Euronews Next, Brittany Kaiser unpacks her advocacy for open-source artificial intelligence (AI) in government. 05/05/2025
Radio Schuman Will EU fines against Apple and Meta aggravate US trade tensions? Earlier this week, the European Commission revealed its highly anticipated penalties against US tech giants Apple and Meta. Will this decision worsen the already deteriorating EU US relations? 25/04/2025
Radio Schuman The man ensuring the EU sticks to its own data laws | Radio Schuman The EU's privacy watchdog Wojciech Wiewiórowski is responsible for ensuring the EU's institutions stick to their own data protection laws. What were the challenges he faced during his mandate? And how will geopolitical tensions impact the digital future? 24/04/2025
Europe in Motion Tourism boycott? Europe travel to US drops in wake of Trump presidency Flight arrivals from western Europe plummeted by 17% in March, as part of a global negative US travel trend. Is there a tourism boycott going on? 22/04/2025