Radio Schuman Which parties lead social media ad spending ahead of EU elections? Radio Schuman is your new go-to podcast to spice up your weekday mornings with relevant news, insights, and behind-the-scenes stories from Brussels and beyond 29/05/2024
No Comment Farmers protest in Brussels demanding 'fair' milk prices Dozens of dairy farmers from across Europe demonstrated in Brussels on Monday to demand 'fair' milk prices and income. 28/05/2024
Business Eurozone business activity up the most in a year: Is a recovery here? Private sector activity in the Eurozone grew at the fastest pace in a year in May. Germany's services and manufacturing sectors exceeded expectations, while France's services sector slowed. 23/05/2024
No Comment WATCH: Commemorative D-Day coin unveiled The Royal Mint unveiled a commemorative 50p coin in tribute to Allied troops and veterans on Monday, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings. 20/05/2024
Destinations Expats move in search of free healthcare but where do they get it? There's only one country in the world where healthcare is free for everyone. 19/05/2024
Business Fashion brand Esprit files for bankruptcy in Europe The Hong Kong-listed group says seven of its businesses in Germany cannot pay their bills and it is "unviable financially to continue the business as it is currently structured in Germany". 17/05/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. This is why confiscating my European flag at Eurovision was a mistake For us, young people from all corners of Europe, the European flag is a unifying symbol that transcends borders, cultures, and languages. It symbolises our collective desire to live in a Europe where freedom, peace, and cooperation reign supreme, Dorin Frăsîneanu writes. 16/05/2024
No Comment Key European buildings are illuminated Key buildings across the EU have been lit up to mark the upcoming European Elections. 10/05/2024
China Trade is at the heart of EU-China relations, experts say A renewed focus on Beijing comes amid Chinese President Xi Jinping's European tour, at a time when China-EU ties are strained. 08/05/2024
Climate Hottest April adds to 11 month streak of record-breaking temperatures In Europe, it was the second warmest April on record. 08/05/2024
Culture news Who will win Eurovision 2024? Here are Euronews Culture's predictions "12 POINTS TO..." Here are our predictions on which act will win Eurovision this year. 03/05/2024
Slovakia Thousands rally in Slovakia to protest overhaul of public broadcaster Critics worry Slovakia under PM Robert Fico will abandon its pro-Western course and follow the direction of Hungary under his populist counterpart Viktor Orbán. 03/05/2024
Ocean Calls Why should Europeans start eating seaweed? In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're diving into the world of edible algae. But could seaweed be the next big thing in Europe? And can Europeans get past the initial dislike of it? 02/05/2024
Art Why are we still being scammed by immersive art exhibitions? After two failed attempts at getting on board with so-called “Immersive Exhibitions”, which continue to sprout everywhere in European cities, here’s why these art experiences need to end once and for all. 01/05/2024
Europe News European Union marks 20 years since 'Big Bang' enlargement One senior analyst said the bloc has prospered overall, but there have been ''bumps on the road, otherwise known as Poland and Hungary and possibly Slovakia''. He warned of the possibility several current EU-hopefuls might also violate the bloc's common values and interests. 30/04/2024
Business France looks to take over key assets from troubled tech company Atos The French government has sent a letter of intent to the heavily indebted technology company, offering to pay up to €1 billion for three key assets, to keep them in national hands. 29/04/2024
World News EU hopeful North Macedonia holds presidential elections Accession to the EU and the rule of law are key points in the Balkan country's presidential race. 24/04/2024
Economy Eurozone growth speeds up in April - price pressures may test the ECB European private sector economic activity rebounds strongly in April, led by robust demand in services, although manufacturing continued to contract. However, resuming inflationary pressures cast uncertainty on the speed of ECB rate cuts. 23/04/2024
Economy Could France's soaring deficit and debt lead to a rating downgrade? France is under intense fiscal scrutiny as it approaches weeks filled with critical events, including imminent ratings reviews from credit rating agencies. Economists warn that significant fiscal tightening may be required to prevent a downgrade. 22/04/2024
Destinations An essential guide to Eurovision's host city, Malmö Here’s where you should eat, drink and explore in Malmö, Eurovision’s 2024 host city. 19/04/2024