Small talk-free walks and silent meals: Where to find peace and quiet on your next trip
In recent years, there has been a growing trend for silent tourism, from beaches where talking is prohibited to guides to the quietest spots in a city. Read More
Europol dismantles network of hundreds of illegal sports streaming providers
The operation involved 15 countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. Read More
Dutch ‘War in Court’ database lists around 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators
The research group Huygens Institute helped digitise the archive in a project subsidised by the Ministries of Justice, Education and Health. Read More
AI, beating the quantum threat, social media: What to expect from tech in 2025
Euronews Next spoke to experts to find out what we can expect from tech, crypto, and social media in 2025. Read More
Most in-demand jobs and skills in Europe: Which are the most sought on the internet?
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) specialists are by far the most in-demand professionals, making up 9% of all online job advertisements. Euronews Business takes a closer look at job ads…
Euro falls to its lowest level in two years against the dollar
The euro declined further against the US dollar to a fresh low in over two years amid concerns about the Eurozone’s economy, Trump’s tariffs, and monetary policy discrepancy between the…
Chinese jet maker ramps up efforts to push Airbus and Boeing out
China’s state-owned aircraft producer, Comac, is already being used by some of the country’s biggest airlines, and has plans to expand further in southeast Asian markets, before eyeing Western markets.…
Tesla misses expectations of EV delivery in the fourth quarter
Tesla shares slumped following disappointing fourth-quarter delivery numbers as its full-year electric car sales post the first-ever annual decline. Read More
Latest news bulletin | January 3rd – Morning
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Thousands attend vigil in Podgorica for 12 victims of Cetinje shooting rampage
Visiting Cetinje on Thursday, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić announced a tightening of rules on weapons possession and said the government is considering an outright ban. Read More