Partner content Dubai Air Show: Sky's no longer the limit as UAE reaches for the stars Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Interplanetary ambitions are making aerospace investments skyrocket. We hear from aerospace industry experts and decision-makers at the Dubai Air Show. 18/12/2019
Partner content LinkedIn focuses on freelancers and SMEs as worldwide membership soars Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai LinkedIn has launched a new service allowing SMEs and freelancers to represent the services they offer on their profiles. 11/12/2019
Partner content Dubai's bid to make bureaucratic backlogs a thing of the past Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Dubai is aiming to take the lead in streamline its public services and create a fully integrated "smart city", on a single smartphone app. 20/11/2019
USA Boeing hopes regulator will approve revised 737 MAX jets in December Boeing hopes to have its 737 MAX jets, grounded since March, back flying soon. 19/11/2019
World News An assassination attempt or an accidental gas explosion? Conflicting reports are emerging of what caused blasts during Venezuelan President - Nicolas Maduro's speech at a military event at the weekend. 06/08/2018
Sweden How Sweden's highest peak has lost its top spot Sweden has endured its hottest July on record, severe drought and some of the worst forest fires the country has ever seen. Now its highest peak has lost 4 metres to glacier melt. We speak to the researcher who made the dicovery. 03/08/2018
Australia Heatwave deaths to soar dramatically, global study finds Deaths caused by severe heatwaves will increase dramatically in tropical and subtropical regions, followed closely by Australia, Europe and the United States. From 2031 onwards there could be a 471% increase in fatalities in three Australian cities - Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. 01/08/2018
West Bank Teen activist turned icon released A Palestinian teen who rose to prominence after footage of her slapping and kicking a fully-armed Israeli soldier went viral, has been released from prison. 30/07/2018
World News Austria's EU presidency As Austria prepares to take on the EU presidency, the country's entire cabinet visited the European Commission to outline their vision: migration control, security, Brexit and budget cuts. 06/06/2018
Economy US-EU Trade tussle intensifies The European Commission is to strike back at the US' 'illegal' imposition of tariffs on European steel and aluminium by imposing €2.8 billion in duties on US products. 06/06/2018
Europe News NATO to bolster defences At the first ever meeting in their new Brussels HQ, NATO will lay out plans to reinforce defences on Europe's eastern flank in the Baltics. The moves are seen as preparations for any eventual Russian attack. 06/06/2018
Europe News Fraudsters beware The EU's anti-fraud agency OLAF have been busy. 2017 saw 197 investigations leading to 309 recommendations to recover of €3 billion for the EU budget. Three countries - Romania, Poland and particularly Hungary seemed to be the focus of the most intense scrutiny. 06/06/2018
Europe News EU Agriculture proposals a 'greenwash' EU agriculture ministers flocked to an informal meeting in Sofia earlier this week where they talked about modernising and simplifying the Common Agricultural Policy. But their proposals have left a sour taste in some people's mouths. 05/06/2018
Economy The astronomical cost of gender inequality Gender inequality is costing every one of us a fortune. World Bank CEO Kristalina Georgieva tells Euronews why and explains what needs to be done. 05/06/2018
Economy Merkel's vision for transformed EU Angela Merkel has been turning heads with her wide-ranging comments on how to reform the eurozone, overhaul EU institutions and deal with the migrant crisis. 04/06/2018
Hungary Analysis: Ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon's speech in Hungary Ahead of Euronews' exclusive interview with Trump's former right-hand man Steve Bannon, reporter Bryan Carter was in Hungary where the populist icon addressed his far-right counterparts. 24/05/2018
France France: Lyon's Fete des Lumieres gets underway Despite being cancelled in 2015 following a spate of terrorist attacks, Lyon’s Fete des Lumieres started back up again in 2016 with an increased security presence. This year security is still heightened but it's has not dampened the spirits of festival goers. 08/12/2017
France Lyon's light festival shows spider invasion and cathedral dismantled The annual, 4-day Fête des Lumières begins in Lyon, France showcasing the unique light show design of top artists and up-and-coming talent from around the world. 07/12/2017
Sport Judo: Another action packed day at the Hohhot Grand Prix 2017 It was non-stop for day two of the Hohhot Judo Grand Prix in Northern China. 226 judoka from 26 nations aimed to improve their World Ranking List points ahead of the Suzuki World Judo Championships th 01/07/2017
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