Green News Listening to orcas: How internet cables could save endangered whales The Salish Sea experiment turns undersea cables into giant whale microphones for research. 19/10/2025
Tech News Consultation for Digital Fairness Act exposes EU’s survey sore spots The author makes the case for changing a European Union consultation process to represent more diverse perspectives. 19/10/2025
The Cube Did teenagers wreak havoc in France's National Assembly? A group of teenagers wearing tracksuits can be seen running around France's National Assembly, walking all over its benches and lighting cigarettes. The internet may be talking about them, but these videos are not real. 17/10/2025
Health news AI models risk spreading false medical information, study warns Researchers found that even the most advanced chatbots often generate false information rather than challenge flawed medical-related prompts. 17/10/2025
Tech News Why France’s ‘slowly sinking’ ship is worrying the tech sector The French government has been in flux for more than a year, and the uncertainty is hurting its tech sector. 13/10/2025
Europe News EU begins implementation of digital border Entry/Exit system (EES) European Union member states began implementing a new entry and exit system at their external borders on Sunday. The system involves the electronic registration of data of third-country nationals. 12/10/2025
Tech News Can you tell the difference between an AI voice and a real voice? As AI becomes more enmeshed in our lives, most people can’t tell the difference between human voices and their synthetic clones, a new study reveals. 12/10/2025
Partner content Baku makes its play as Eurasia’s tech crossroads Partner content presented by PASHA Holding Global tech leaders from Netflix, Pixar and OpenAI joined 5,000 innovators in Baku as INMerge positioned Azerbaijan at the heart of Central Eurasia’s tech scene. 10/10/2025
Tech News The quantum revolution is in hands of the youth, says Nobel laureate John Martinis tells Euronews the new generation of researchers has the potential to accelerate the quantum revolution, as long as there is collaboration, consistency and awareness of the complexity of the task. 10/10/2025
Space Uzbekistan to create a ‘Space City’ in 2028 amid space ambitions Uzbekistan will host the world’s largest space industry gathering in 2028 as it seeks to strengthen its space ambitions 10/10/2025
Mobility Finland is using drones and AI to tackle congestion. Is it safe? The drones track cars, trams, bicycles, electric scooters, and pedestrians. Eventually, the data gathered from the drones will feed information on congestion formation and traffic flow into the AI to create simulations. 08/10/2025
Economy Kazakhstan’s quiet revolution: Crypto, AI, and a tech transformation A country once known for its oil and vast grassland plains is now racing to become Central Asia’s digital powerhouse — betting on artificial intelligence, AI governance, and crypto assets to reinvent its future. 07/10/2025
Tech News Three scientists win Nobel Prize in physics for quantum mechanics work The physics award is the second 2025 Nobel Prize to be announced this week. 07/10/2025
Tech News How high-tech dermatology lasers are reviving France’s art treasures From medieval sculptures to Renaissance gems, the lasers are helping experts at France’s leading restoration lab bring cultural masterpieces back to their former glory. 07/10/2025
Markets Magnificent Seven surpass EU GDP: Is this a tech bubble warning? The combined market value of the US 'Magnificent Seven' tech giants has surpassed the EU’s GDP, raising concerns of a tech bubble. While valuations are high, comparisons to the dot-com era suggest this may be a structural shift. 04/10/2025
Tech News Developing Europeans’ digital skills: learning from the best Fewer than 60% of Europeans have basic digital skills and fewer than 30% have above-basic skills, per the EU’s DESI. 03/10/2025
Tech News Here’s what we know about DeepSeek’s latest AI offering The announcement comes as China pressures its tech companies to break their reliance on foreign chip makers so it can compete in the AI race. 30/09/2025
USA YouTube to pay €21 million to settle lawsuit with Donald Trump Donald Trump had filed lawsuits against Meta and X, formerly Twitter, after the media platforms suspended his account following the January 6 Capitol riots in 2021. Meta and X agreed earlier this year to pay to settle the lawsuits. 30/09/2025
Tech News Donald Trump approves TikTok deal through executive order Vice President JD Vance said that “there was some resistance on the Chinese side. 26/09/2025
Tech News Consumer waiting game: Why do tech products launch later in Europe? Europeans often get access to major tech products months after the U.S., and sometimes with missing features. Privacy rules, the Digital Markets Act, and cautious rollouts all play a role, leaving consumers and businesses a step behind on productivity and new use cases. 26/09/2025