Travel News Schengen visas to move online in win for travellers In response to feedback from travellers, the EU has promised a “smooth and secure” online visa process. 17/05/2022
Smart Health Dawn of a new healthcare era: "Data is the new oil" The head of Portugal's digital agency at the ministry of health, tells Smart Health how the digital revolution is transforming the way healthcare is delivered in Europe. 05/05/2022
Money Pensioner forces Spanish banks to widen services to tackle exclusion Left behind by digitalisation and the closure of high street branches, the elderly in Spain have found a new champion in 78-year-old Carlos San Juan. 22/02/2022
Touch Aura: How Louis Vuitton, Prada and Cartier are digitising fashion Blockchain might feel like just another new buzzword in fashion but what is arguably more interesting than the technology itself, is the culture shift it represents in companies wanting to be more transparent. 19/02/2022
Biztech news This Hungarian firm is aiming to reinvent hologram technology Scientists from Hungarian company Holotech and the Budapest University of Technology and Economics are using digital data sources to create superior clarity and colour in their holograms. 14/02/2022
Spain 'I'm old, not stupid': Spain's elderly criticise online banking For some, making a deposit, withdrawing money, or paying taxes has become a headache. 26/01/2022
Biztech news Scientists plan to digitally unwrap mummified children in Sicily The remains of 41 mummified children in the Capuchin Catacombs are to be analysed by a team of researchers from the UK using x-ray technology. 06/01/2022
Biztech news Secrets of a 3000-year-old mummy unwrapped using X-ray and 3D scans Scientists uncover what was hidden under a mummy's wrappings for over three thousand years using X-rays, CT scans and 2D and 3D softwares. 30/12/2021
Europe News Digital footprints contributing 'more and more' to climate change Tech sector could account for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 if left unchecked. 02/11/2021
Culture news Wrist Wars: Luxury watchmakers not concerned about digitalisation The global market for smartwatches has more than doubled since the second quarter of 2018, so where does this leave the traditional luxury watchmakers? 27/10/2021
Money How can Europe’s start-ups rise above the post-COVID economic crisis? Europe’s start-ups are having a moment. The green, digital future looks promising, KPMG France’s chairman tells Euronews Next. 21/07/2021
Work MWC 2021: Spain looking to become leader in AI, says digital minister Spain is "lagging behind" when it comes to addressing a skills shortage but its progress with digitalisation is turning this around. 30/06/2021
Money Despite rise of cards during COVID, cash is still king in Switzerland Cards are becoming more widely used in the face of COVID. But the Swiss are not ready to give up cash just yet. 24/06/2021
Opinion The future of healthcare will mean embracing more digital solutions Healthcare is rapidly changing. Pharma company Sanofi believes a range of innovations will occur, such as data democratisation and the automation of clinical trials. 17/06/2021
Serbia Meet the digital nomads blazing a trail in Serbia Three digital nomads explain why they have chosen to work and live in Serbia. 08/06/2021
Europe News Brussels aims to create new EU-wide digital identity The cross-border instrument will allow EU citizens to open bank accounts, file tax returns and enrol in university. 03/06/2021
Home The EU is planning to launch a new bloc-wide digital wallet EU citizens who sign up for the app will be able to store and verify IDs, passwords, and payments safely and securely. 02/06/2021
Disrupted Debate: How can digital transformation drive productivity & equality? COVID-19 has fast-tracked the world's digital transformation. How can businesses and workers make the most of it? Euronews' Disrupted Live debate put this question and more to some of the key thinkers and digital players in Europe. 11/05/2021
the global conversation Margrethe Vestager explains the EU's position in the global battle for data Margrethe Vestager, the Executive Vice President of the European Commission, responsible for all things digital, gives us her insight into global data, data sharing, big tech, the Data Governance Act and the reality of policy and implementation. 07/05/2021
Money What is the difference between digital currency and cryptocurrency? From the Bahamas to Britain, the world's biggest banks are issuing digital currencies to fend off the threat of cryptocurrencies. But how are they different? 04/05/2021
Living Is 3D printing the key to a sustainable fashion industry? Nicolai Peitersen gives us his take on digital fabrication and how it could revolutionise fashion. 23/04/2021
United Kingdom Poet John Keats 'brought back to life' 200 years after his death How the Romantic poet lives on: scientists from the Institute for Digital Archaeology have 'virtually recreated him' thanks to Computer Generated Imagery. 23/02/2021
no comment Virtual idol digital avatars take to the real-life stage in China Although the phenomenon originated in Japan, virtual idols are now stealing airtime in China, appearing at concerts, TV shows, billboards and even news programmes. 22/12/2020
world news Five reasons why the new Digital Services Act matters "I really wouldn't want to be in the European Commission's shoes right now," Jan Penfrat, senior policy advisor at EDRi said. "We need to find smart solutions for this that protect people's fundamental rights because the internet isn't going to go away." 15/12/2020
Portugal Watch: Von der Leyen gives more detail on EU's Digital Services Act Speaking at the Web Summit von der Leyen explained how the Commission intends to rewrite the digital market rulebook for small start-ups as well as big platforms. 02/12/2020
View The EU can set the pace worldwide with a forward-thinking digital trade strategy ǀ View With a forward-thinking digital trade strategy, the EU could make a huge impact globally on privacy, COVID-19 recovery efforts and much more. 07/10/2020