Health news Work is killing 840,000 people a year, UN report finds Psychosocial risk factors –including long working hours, job insecurity, and workplace bullying and harassment– create harmful working environments that harm people’s physical and mental health, according to a new report. 23/04/2026
Europe in Motion Where in Europe are workers the most stressed? A new study covering 160 countries compares Europe's stress levels with those of the rest of the world, finding a mix of good and bad news for the old continent's employees and employers. 08/04/2026
The Big Question Dreaming of becoming a founder? ‘Be critical of your own ideas’ “I always wanted to build something, and I just could not see myself working for someone, doing someone else's bidding”: Lieferando’s founder Christoph Gerber shares how he became a successful founder and entrepreneur. 06/04/2026
Europe in Motion Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes? Social contributions can weigh as much as a third of the salary paid to an employee. 02/04/2026
Europe in Motion Which EU countries are issuing the most passports to non-EU nationals? Germany leads on total numbers, but Sweden has the highest naturalisation rate of immigrants in the European Union. 31/03/2026
Tech News What 81,000 people want and don't want from AI, Anthropic study Anthropic asked 80,000 people what they think about AI. The answer is: It's complicated. 20/03/2026
Business AI use at work in Europe: Which countries lead — and why? A third of people in the EU used generative AI tools overall in 2025, and fewer than half of them used them for work purposes, bringing the share to 15%. AI use at work varies widely across Europe, with clear regional patterns. 19/03/2026
Tech News ‘AI brain fry’: Why chatbots may be exhausting your brain at work Mental exhaustion from AI use could become more common as employees build and oversee more AI agents. 10/03/2026
Europe in Motion These fields of study are most likely to land you a highly-related job Today, people can train to be almost anything. But how many young graduates actually stick to their fields of study once they enter the world of work? 25/02/2026
Tech News AI agents need 'background checks' like humans, says Cisco's president In an interview with Euronews Next, Cisco's president Jeetu Patel reveals the company has built its first product with 100% AI-generated code and warns that AI agents acting as 'digital coworkers' will need background checks and billions in security investment to prevent them from going rogue. 11/02/2026
Europe in Motion Where in Europe do students work the most alongside their studies? Working while studying is not the norm for most employees in the EU. However, financial necessity and career ambition may motivate some to do so. 27/01/2026
Tech News AI sovereignty should not mean isolation: World Economic Forum AI head AI was a central discussion at Davos. The World Economic Forum’s AI chief tells Euronews Next about the pressing AI issues. 24/01/2026
Business Tech workers poached by rival countries as race for talent intensifies More than one in three STEM professionals are approached by rival companies about overseas roles, according to a global survey by SThree. Better quality of life and higher pay are the main reasons they consider relocating. 23/01/2026
Business International work experience in Europe: Which countries lead and why? Working in more than one country can improve employees' adaptability, confidence, and cultural intelligence. In the European Single Market, 17% of job seekers have had international work experience — allowing them a taste of life away from home. 19/01/2026
Economy Part-time employment: Which countries have the highest rates and why? The world of work is constantly evolving, and so are employee habits. Part-time employment rates fluctuate dramatically across Europe, so how do countries stack up? 06/12/2025
Climate ‘Risk to the workforce’: Why climate change is coming for your job More than one billion workers are exposed to high heat episodes - with almost a third experiencing negative health effects. 05/12/2025