Tech News Is Breton best placed to stay on as digital commissioner? Most EU Commission nominees lack a tech background 23/08/2024
Tech News Mayoral candidate who wanted to govern with AI bot loses election The electorate is not ready for an AI bot making political decisions but a US librarian says a ‘revolution’ is sprouting. 22/08/2024
No Comment Humanoid robots enter everyday life More than 20 lifelike humanoid robots were on display at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, including models from EX Robots and Astribot Co. 22/08/2024
Work The UK wants to give workers the 'right to disconnect'. What is it? The UK could become the latest country to allow workers the right to ignore emails during personal hours, but parts of Europe are already well ahead. 20/08/2024
Tech News EU to get first onshore Carbon Dioxide Removal facility The project could be key to Europe’s climate ambitions. 19/08/2024
Belgium Classic postcards are making a comeback in Belgium The Belgian Post service Bpost is seeing a steady decline in physical mail, but postcards are enjoying a revival. 15/08/2024
Tech News Police in Denmark to implement facial recognition technology The decision comes after recent increases in violent crimes in Copenhagen involving gangs from neighbouring Sweden. 14/08/2024
Affiliate content The new European cities attracting digital nomads Partner content presented by Jobbio With Portugal making it less easy for digital nomads, these EU cities could offer an alternative for a work-life balance. 14/08/2024
Business Siemens beats profit estimates on strong demand for electrification The German tech giant reported a profit that was 11% higher than that recorded in the same period last year. 08/08/2024
Business Series How can Azerbaijan help citizens adapt to the new digital economy? In partnership with Azpromo Fariz Jafarov, the Executive Director of Azerbaijan’s Center for Analysis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, talks about how the centre helps shape Azerbaijan’s response to rapid technological advancements. 08/08/2024
Health news Robot-assisted kidney surgery performed for the first time on UK child The device has been trialled on adults for three years and demonstrated faster recovery times, less postoperative pain, and less time in the hospital. 07/08/2024
Culture news See Rome as it was 2,000 years ago in new multimedia show The Journey through Caesar's Forum project offers tourists a virtual night-time walk through the ruins of the first Imperial Forum that has been restored to its former splendour. 02/08/2024
Economy The anti-growth traps: What stops countries from getting ahead? Middle-income nations are stuck on the road from rags to riches. According to the World Bank, the status quo is partly to blame. 01/08/2024
Business CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over mass IT outage The company is accused of making "false and misleading" assurances about its software testing after last month's global crash. 01/08/2024
Business Arm shares take a tumble on disappointing hints of flat growth ahead Arm reported earnings for the June quarter that well surpassed market expectations. However, the firm provided flat guidance for the fiscal year 2025, which caused a sharp sell-off in its shares in after-hours trading. 01/08/2024
Tech News What to know about the Paris Olympics' new purple athletics track This year’s purple Olympic track features a new geometric design in its bottom layer, intended to boost athletes' performances. Euronews Next spoke with the scientist who worked on the numerical modeling that led to the creation of the track. 01/08/2024
Tech News OpenAI starts rolling out its ChatGPT voice mode to some Plus users OpenAI has recently released its advanced voice mode to a small number of ChatGPT Plus users. 31/07/2024
Tech News AI models may collapse due to rising AI-generated content, study finds A new study warns that AI models could collapse as they start increasingly relying on AI-generated content for training. 31/07/2024
Design A tribute to Kenneth Grange, Britain's best kept secret designer British industrial designer Sir Kenneth Grange died this week aged 95. In tribute to his remarkable career and impact on our everyday lives, Euronews Culture lifts the lid on the leader of a revolution and the man Apple design guru Sir Jonathan Ive calls his hero. 28/07/2024
Tech News How does Paris 2024's iconic flying Olympic cauldron work? Paying homage to the Montgolfier brothers, the Paris 2024 Olympic flame will, for the first time, be airborne and fully lit by electricity and water. 27/07/2024