No Comment Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display Back from a touring exhibition, 90 of the world's finest contemporary watches are on display in Geneva, just a few days before the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), which each year rewards the most ambitious watchmaking creations. 31/10/2024
Colombia COP16 Biodiversity Summit: Global leaders gather in Cali 140 ministers and a dozen heads of state are expected to participate in the second week of the conference. 29/10/2024
Water Matters The cultural heritage of water: reconnecting with rivers through art In partnership with the European Commission As the European Pavilion 2024 floating arts programme prepares to head for Lisbon after sailing across four of the continent's largest rivers, Water Matters looks at examples of floating cultural projects aimed at reconnecting citizens with rivers. 22/10/2024
Water Matters Circular economy: Can hotels recycle wastewater from tourism? In partnership with the European Commission In regions of Europe where water is scarce, hotels are looking for ways to rationalise and recycle the water consumed by tourists. Some initiatives have been highlighted by the European project WAT'SAVEREUSE, led by Pyrenees–Mediterranean Euroregion. 08/10/2024
Water Matters Battle for water in the Algarve : farmers innovate to keep their soil fertile In partnership with the European Commission In the Algarve, a region of southern Portugal regularly hit by drought, farmers are showing the way towards rational consumption of the water they have to share with millions of tourists. 24/09/2024
Water Matters Climate resilience: Copenhagen's dream of a flood-proof city In partnership with the European Commission The Danish capital is preparing for an upsurge in torrential rain over the coming decades due to climate change. Giant infrastructure is being built above and below ground to make the city more resilient to heavy downpours. 10/09/2024
Lifestyle Geneva Watch Days: Why women rule the world At Geneva Watch Days, women's watchmaking is poised to become the star attraction of tomorrow as brands look to make up for lost time and revenue. 02/09/2024
Lifestyle Geneva Watch Days: Where watchmaking excellence meets innovation Every year Geneva Watch Days brings together tens of thousands of watch collectors and enthusiasts around 52 brands for an experience which is becoming a major fixture on the watchmaking diary. 31/08/2024
Water Matters In Sicily's karstic caves drought is re-writing the island's history In partnership with the European Commission As Sicily faces one of the worst droughts of the past decades, the University of Catania is organising a series of events as part of EU Green Week 2024. Scientists are taking us on a journey back in time to better understand the impact of climate change on the island. 13/08/2024
Culture news Paris celebrates breakdancing as the sport makes its Olympic debut The atmosphere heats up in Châtelet, a hotbed of hip-hop culture in Paris, which has prepared itself to celebrate the arrival of the dance at the Olympics. 08/08/2024
The Road To Green How is the European Union combating greenwashing? In partnership with The European Commission New EU measures to combat 'greenwashing' are aiming to challenge companies promoting so-called sustainable products. In this episode of The Road to Green we travel across Europe to find out more about the labelling changes coming to a supermarket near you. 25/06/2024
The Road To Green Are carbon credits doing more harm than good for the climate? In partnership with The European Commission Do carbon credits really help to combat global warming, or are they counter-productive? 25/06/2024
The Road To Green War on waste: how the EU is tackling illegal shipments to developing countries In partnership with The European Commission Every year Europe exports millions of tonnes of waste to developing countries, and not all of it legally. Cyril Fourneris explores EU efforts to combat the illicit waste trade and initiatives to make better use of it in Europe. 04/06/2024
The Road To Green EU's OLAF and national customs agencies join forces in Illegal waste crackdown In partnership with The European Commission In the port of Genoa, the Italian Customs and the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) are stressing the importance of international cooperation in the fight against illegal waste trafficking. 04/06/2024
Mobility VivaTech 2024: Safer EV batteries and flying taxis on show in Paris Transport companies are presenting their latest innovations at the VivaTech. On land and in the air, the trends are electrification and autonomy. 25/05/2024
Home VivaTech 2024: Tech companies present AI solution to tackle food waste While impact entrepreneurship was one of the main focuses at VivaTech in Paris, measuring environmental impact will be a challenge for Green Tech, experts say. 25/05/2024
Tech News VivaTech 2024: Are companies and countries ready for an AI revolution? Hundreds of speakers are giving their views on the upheaval caused by artificial intelligence (AI) at the Viva Technology fair in Paris. Tech experts told Euronews Next about how Europeans can ensure they aren't being left behind. 24/05/2024
The Road To Green Discover grassroots environmentalism in Graz and Berlin In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of the Road the Green, Euronews reporter, Cyril Fourneris, travels to Graz, Austria and Berlin to see what everyday people are doing to help the environment. 01/05/2024
The Road To Green 'Have the courage to act,' says Dima Bass, EU Climate Pact Ambassador In partnership with The European Commission The Road to Green sits down with environmental activist, Dima Bass, to learn more about his efforts and how he is inspiring others. 01/05/2024
Focus Watches and Wonders 2024: elite of watchmaking unveil their creations in Geneva Delve into the world of watchmaking at Watches and Wonders 2024 and discover the latest trends and technologies driving the industry. 16/04/2024