AI on the rise among European businesses: How are they using it?
Large enterprises are adopting Artificial Intelligence more than small and medium-sized ones, with significant differences in the way each of them uses the technology. Read More
Large enterprises are adopting Artificial Intelligence more than small and medium-sized ones, with significant differences in the way each of them uses the technology. Read More
Eco anxiety is very real, so we share January’s most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate. Read More
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Minimum wages rose faster than inflation in most EU member states and candidate countries, leading to real wage growth across the region. Euronews Business examines these changes. Read More
The centre-right CDU party leader sparked fierce backlash on Wednesday for accepting the far right’s support in pushing a first bill through parliament. Read More
Spain has just increased its income requirements, but its digital nomad visa still isn’t one of the highest in Europe. Read More
European agencies call for better preparedness and greater information sharing on avian flu as they identify new mutations that could increase the virus’ spread to humans amid increasing cases globally.…
Apart from the Colombian tariffs threatened by US president Donald Trump, coffee prices have also been hit by poor harvests in Brazil which is one of the commodities main producers.…
Experts hailed exciting news for some people with sickle cell disease in England as the health watchdog decided to grant access to gene-editing therapy on the NHS. Read More
Students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad are demanding accountability for a deadly awning collapse in a train station in November which killed 15 people. Read More