Tech News Digital Networks Act: new pushback from 6 EU member states Six EU countries are challenging the upcoming Digital Networks Act, pushing to keep national control over key telecom rules. Meanwhile, European consumers, trade partners, and the EU’s own watchdog cast doubt on the Commission’s plans. 29/11/2025
Europe in Motion Which EU countries have the biggest gender investment gap? Greater participation by women in the investment landscape could boost EU GDP by €600 billion by 2040. 28/11/2025
Made in Europe European interceptor drones are technologically world leaders Drone interception technology made in Europe is world-class. The Baltic states in particular, are skilled in drone technology. What is the reason for this success story? A Euronews report from Estonia and Latvia. 28/11/2025
Tech News Leonardo unveils ‘Michelangelo Dome’ to boost Europe’s defence The ‘Michelangelo Dome’ is designed to protect critical European infrastructure against evolving security threats, including hypersonic missiles and drone swarms. 28/11/2025
Focus WTDC25 in Baku spotlights digital inclusion and global cooperation In partnership with Azpromo The World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC25) gathered international policymakers, ministers and digital leaders in Baku to address how nations can build a more secure, inclusive and sustainable digital future. 27/11/2025
Europe in Motion AI integration in healthcare: Which EU countries are at the forefront? Where can you get AI-assisted diagnostics, and which countries are carrying out experiments aimed at significantly reducing waiting times? 27/11/2025
Tech News Smart stadiums: Madrid's Metropolitano introduces 360º technology The Riyadh Air Metropolitan reinforces its status as a smart stadium with the deployment of Sky Ribbon and Telefónica's integrated technology solutions, a key transformation ahead of the major events it will host in 2027 and 2030. 27/11/2025
Tech News Doha summit cautions against tech-driven schooling Global education systems are falling behind the pace of technology, and leaders meeting in Doha warned that classrooms are changing faster than schools can cope. 27/11/2025
Voices from Central Asia Kazakhstan’s women are driving Central Asia’s tech boom In partnership with MDQ From bootstrapped startups to the region’s first female-focused venture fund, Kazakhstan’s women are breaking barriers, transforming industries, and redefining what it means to lead in tech. 26/11/2025
Eco-Innovation Depleted oil field to become Europe’s first offshore CO2 storage site When the project begins commercial operations next year, it is expected to become the European Union’s first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage site. 26/11/2025
Partner content Alibaba.com’s CoCreate London unleashes Agentic AI across global B2B e-commerce Partner content presented by Alibaba.com The European debut of Alibaba.com’s flagship event reveals how technology is forever changing how SMEs accelerate innovation, diversify suppliers, and scale globally. 25/11/2025
Partner content The Arinos Solar Park Redesigns Brazil’s Energy Map Partner content presented by Enel In Minas Gerais, the Enel Group's Arinos Solar Park is born: a project that is reshaping Brazil’s energy landscape, creating jobs and sustainable social value. 24/11/2025
Space Long lost Moon-forming planet traced to the inner Solar System Moon’s precursor planet, Theia, disappeared billions ago, leaving scientists no direct chemical evidence to support the hypothesis. Now a team of astromers in France, Germany and the United States have analysed ancient lunar and terrestrial rocks to trace where Theia came from. 23/11/2025
Design Barça return home: how Spotify Camp Nou has been transformed Barcelona return to the Spotify Camp Nou after 906 days of exile, with a partial reopening of the stadium and a big celebration for members and fans as the ambitious transformation of the Espai Barça progresses. 22/11/2025
Tech News Reforms to boost AI in the EU: an overview of TBI’s ideas A new Tony Blair Institute paper lays out how Europe can stay competitive in the AI age – by reforming regulation and capital markets, boosting compute and energy, and exporting its digital government stack. 22/11/2025
Tech News AI vegans: Why Gen-Z are turning against chatbots A cohort of young, environmentally conscious people labelled ‘AI vegans’ is leading the charge against ChatGPT and other forms of generative AI. 22/11/2025
Tech News How the global competition to win the AI race is going Global battle to lead in AI: Regulation, geopolitics, security and the new rules that will determine the future of AI 21/11/2025
No Comment Taiwanese company showcases new electric vehicle and coffee-making humanoid robot Hon Hai, the Taiwanese manufacturing giant best known globally as Foxconn, has unveiled a new electric vehicle and set out its ambitions in artificial intelligence at its annual technology showcase in Taipei. 21/11/2025
Made in Europe Picture my idea: The “game-changing” 3D design tool How can European industry be helped to conceive, design, and prototype 3D models quickly, efficiently, and easily? A rapidly expanding Hungarian company claims to have the answer, using software it describes as “cutting-edge innovation”. 21/11/2025
Tech News Trump has a draft proposal to block state AI regulations, reports US Tech employee unions and NGOs have signed a letter opposing any such move, saying AI companies "making or using that bad tech would be unaccountable to lawmakers and the public". 21/11/2025