The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have given tacit approval to a European Union-sponsored plan to end months of political […]
Crotone shipwreck highlights EU inaction on migrant deaths at sea – NGO
The death of dozens of migrants at sea near Crotone in Italy highlights the lack of action by the EU […]
How 46 international partners are working together on a greener future for ports
This month’s episode of Euronews Ocean explores how ports are adapting to become more sustainable, reducing their carbon footprint and […]
The fight for Europe’s fruit: How orchards are adapting to warmer winters
In this episode of Climate Now we review the latest Copernicus Climate Change Service data showing warm temperature anomalies for […]
Researchers in Europe turn to microscopic algae for answers to our environmental problems
Every drop of seawater is teeming with microscopic life. But researchers in Europe believe that one particular kind could be […]
Gender parity in tech: Women inventors in this country are leading the way in Europe
History has seen many remarkable women change our lives with their discoveries – from Marie Curie and her pioneering research […]
Mobile World Congress 2023: Dominant Huawei presence at this year’s event despite US sanctions
A contingent of Chinese companies, led by technology giant Huawei, is using Mobile World Congress as an opportunity to show […]
Four-day week: Which countries have embraced it and how’s it going so far?
Conversations around the four-day workweek have been reignited by the COVID-19 pandemic, with workers and employers rethinking the importance of […]
Scientists revive ‘zombie’ virus that was trapped for 48,500 years in the Arctic’s permafrost
“Zombie” viruses that spent up to 48,500 years frozen in the ground could reawaken as the permafrost melts due to […]
The rats running around New York sewers are carrying multiple COVID variants, study finds
Rats are susceptible to a number of variants of COVID-19, and wild rats have been carrying the disease around the […]