Tech News Rival Spanish politicians 'reconcile' for Christmas in parody AI video What better time than Christmas to put aside differences and embrace the spirit of reconciliation? United Unknown, a political satire collective, has gone viral with an AI-generated video of leading Spanish figures. 23/12/2024
Europeans' Stories Meet the man fighting forever chemicals in France’s ‘Chemical Valley' Since PFAS were found in the south of Lyon, Pierre-Bénite has become a European symbol in the fight against forever chemical pollution. But what are these substances exactly, and why are they causing concern across Europe? 16/10/2024
The Road To Green The ESPR Ecodesign regulation should reduce footprint of new products In partnership with The European Commission A new EU regulation aimed at making products more sustainable has just come into force. What is it exactly and what will it change? 25/06/2024
The Road To Green Are concerns about the EU's new regulation on deforestation justified? In partnership with The European Commission While many view the new EU law on deforestation as a milestone, others have raised questions. In this explainer, we take a look at what's in the law and what the biggest concerns are. 27/02/2024
Culture news Chile plane crash survivor recalls the 'Miracle of the Andes' To mark the release of Juan Antonio Bayona's new film 'Society of the Snow' Euronews Culture revisits Fernando Parrado, a survivor of the 1972 'Miracle of the Andes' plane crash to discuss the chilling pact he and fellow passengers made to stay alive. 04/01/2024
Ocean Noise, the invisible pollutant threatening marine life, explained In partnership with the European Commission Noise pollution in our oceans is increasing. To investigate its consequences and possible solutions, we go back in time to September 2002, when a tragic event changed underwater noise research forever. Watch our report by clicking on the video above. 19/10/2023
Smart Health Everything you need to know about the European Health Data Space The European Health Data Space could transform healthcare as we know it. In this article, we tell you what it is and what it could mean for you. 13/10/2022
Ocean How Antarctica is helping in the climate fight and how to protect it Not even the most remote place on Earth has been spared from man-made damage. Here’s how we can protect Antarctica and why it’s important to act now. 24/09/2021
Cry Like A Boy Guinean musician Ba Cissoko on taking African tradition to the future In some African communities, men have the obligation to honour their families, their tradition by carrying on the legacy that is being passed on from father to son. Cry Like a Boy speaks to artist Ba Cissoko about his music, playing the traditional instrument the kora. 12/08/2021
Health Series How to reduce food waste (and why it's so important) In partnership with The European Commission One-third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted through unsustainable means. In the EU, domestic households are responsible for more than half of that waste. 13/04/2021
Health Series What does "organic" really mean when we talk about organic food? In partnership with The European Commission Europeans are buying more and more organic food products. But do we even know what food manufacturers actually mean by "organic"? 25/03/2021
Ocean What are offshore renewables? And how do they work? What are offshore renewables? And how do they work? 27/11/2020
France Video diary: how COVID-19 helped a community to feed the homeless For homeless people, the COVID-19 pandemic represents an unprecedented threat. Maxime is one of the volunteers who shows that community has never been so important. 20/05/2020
France 'Netflix and ill' anyone? Online dating in the time of coronavirus In Spain, the use of dating apps has surged with Tinder registering an increased of 94.4% among those under 35. 14/04/2020
World News Who are some of Europe's most inspirational female role models? We celebrate the women who are an inspiration in Europe today. 06/03/2020
World News Davos 2020: Economic gender gap not due to close until ... 2277 The report finds that, despite the gap having closed in recent years, progress is slowing – last year it was estimated that it would be 202 years until full parity was achieved. 22/01/2020
Switzerland Nine things Davos 2020 is doing to be carbon-neutral For the fourth consecutive year, the WEF's annual meeting in Davos will be carbon-neutral, according to organisers. 17/01/2020
Next Series Ask our Astronaut | How can we monitor climate change from space? In Ask Our Astronaut, Luca Parmitano answers public questions. In this first episode, Luca gives us unique insights about climate change from space. 21/11/2019
Bolivia Why are Bolivians are calling electoral fraud in the last elections Bolivia's leftist leader Evo Morales was on track to win a fraught presidential race outright, edging to a decisive 10-point lead over his main rival after accusing the opposition on Wednesday of attempting a "coup" against him. 24/10/2019
Bolivia Bolivia elections: What's at stake and can incumbent Morales lose? Bolivia's elections on Sunday are expected to be the fiercest of the last decade with incumbent Evo Morales likely to be challenged in a second round for the first time since 2006. 18/10/2019