Why balancing Europe’s AI regulations is a difficult juggling act for start-ups
Euronews Next was at CES unveiled to discover the latest tech to watch and speak to innovative start-ups on the challenges they face. Read More
Euronews Next was at CES unveiled to discover the latest tech to watch and speak to innovative start-ups on the challenges they face. Read More
Primrose Hill residents in London are frustrated as Airbnb plans a Paddington Bear-themed experience, fearing it will attract more tourists and influencers to their iconic street. Read More
This edition of our weekly talk show focuses on the growing challenges facing the European economy: declining competitiveness, increasing potential for conflict in trade with China and diminishing scope for…
French weather agency Météo-France said as much as 700 millimetres of rain fell in in 48 hours in some local areas in the southern regions of Ardèche and Lozère. Read…
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said allies were working to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East and agreed that there was no ‘military-only solution’ as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah…
Last week, Italy formally opened two return hub centres in Albania under Rome’s jurisdiction, where it plans to process thousands of asylum-seekers outside its borders. But the plan has proved…
If the South Korean intelligence is confirmed, the troop deployment would bring a third country into the war and intensify the standoff between North Korea and the West. Read More
The EU requires member states to levy a minimum excise duty on beer but the majority of countries actually charge more. Read More
France is the latest European country to refuse to cover weight loss drugs through its national insurance programme. Read More
The country’s centre-right government is set to slash taxes for people aged 35 and under in a measure aimed at dissuading them from emigrating and also encouraging foreigners to settle…