The Euronews Brussels bureau brings you its latest episode of a new talk show that aims to break down European […]
St. Patrick’s Day: Seven things you didn’t know about the patron saint of Ireland
For more than 1000 years, St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated in Ireland every year on 17 March. Over the […]
St. Patrick’s Day: Seven things you didn’t know about the patron saint of Ireland
For more than 1000 years, St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated in Ireland every year on 17 March. Over the […]
Will reusable packaging end up polluting more? This is what McDonald’s thinks
Mcdonald’s has started its lobby campaign to water down an important EU legislation about single-use packaging. The initiative presented last November […]
State of the Union: EU industry to become greener and more independent
A week of intense emotions in the European Union as a ghost from the past – the collapse of a […]
Italy, Greece, Spain: The latest COVID rules if you test positive while travelling in Europe
The days of frantically hoping your COVID test would be negative some 48 or 24 hours before your flight or […]
Google vs Microsoft: What you can expect from their newly-launched AI office tools
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the technology of the hour, and it’s something the Big Tech companies are keen to capitalise […]
For Belarus’ tech workers in exile, Poland’s business visa is a vital lifeline to escape repression
Belarus was once the home of an up-and-coming tech industry, centred around an IT park outside Minsk which had its […]
Back to Fukushima: Surfers return to the beaches, 12 years on
Twelve years after the Fukushima accident, the people from the region are working with determination to revive tourism and keep […]
COVID-19 could become ‘just like flu’ says World Health Organization chief
The World Health Organization says the COVID-19 pandemic could settle down this year to a point where it poses a […]