Young climate activists take on European nations in a landmark court case

They started judicial action in the wake of a series of deadly wildfires in central Portugal in 2017, where four of them live. “It’s 43 degrees (109 F) one day,…

As European doctors retire, could AI help to solve a health workforce shortage?

Experts say AI is not there to replace health workers but rather could help to automate some of the more administrative tasks that fall on them. As a growing number…

Meet the young climate activists taking 32 European countries to court this week

The historic climate case is due to begin on Wednesday at the European Court of Human Rights. Sofia Oliveira was 12 years old when catastrophic wildfires in central Portugal killed…

European ‘car-free’ day produces mixed results

Dozens of cities around Europe marked European Car Free Day on Friday, with mixed results, including in Berlin. Critics say the German capital is lagging behind its other European counterparts…

Bank of England pauses interest hikes, as several European countries climb

Following a surprise decrease in inflation in August, the Bank of England has announced its decision to pause interest rates, in contrast to many of the UK’s neighbours. The Bank…

War in Ukraine: which European countries host the most refugees?

20% of the Ukrainian population has fled the war. More than half of them have found refuge in Europe, notably in Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. But smaller countries…

European directors defend refugee drama ‘The Green Border’ over Polish political backlash

Following public attacks from the Polish Justice Minister, who labelled Agnieszka Holland’s Venice-winner ‘The Green Border’ “Nazi propaganda,” the Federation of European Screen Directors has joined several European filmmakers in…

Housing bubble risk deflates across the world – except in one European city

Frankfurt, Munich and Amsterdam are the European cities which have dropped down to a lower risk category. The risk of a real estate bubble has shrunk globally following price corrections…

Meet the European leaders who continue to make a splash post-premiership

Following Scottish former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement she’ll be writing a book about her time in office and Sanna Marin’s recent career news, Euronews rounds up some of the…

Hungary’s government is funding European publications. But have they had much success?

Viktor Orbán’s government is linked to funding for several right-wing publications in English. But have they had any impact? In a recent article, Dieter Stein, a right-wing German journalist, wrote…