Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Business OnlyFans takes $7.2bn from subscribers in 2024 as adult site booms The site, featuring content including porn, saw steady growth in its subscriptions as well as its revenue in 2024. The company also paid a hefty $701 million (€599mn) in dividends to the controlling owner, Ukrainian-American businessman Leonid Radvinsky. 25/08/2025
Money Will Poland and Europe miss out on crypto due to over regulation? The cryptocurrency industry is growing fastest in Asia, and with Donald Trump's second term, the US has joined the race. Meanwhile, Europe has focused on regulating this new sector of the economy. What does this mean for businesses and customers? 22/08/2025
Economy Eurozone business activity hits 15-month high in August The eurozone's economy is gathering momentum as its latest business activity indicator, the flash composite PMI, increased in August, surpassing expectations. It was boosted by manufacturing, which expanded in the bloc for the first time since June 2022. 21/08/2025
Focus UN summit in Turkmenistan sets 10-year plan for landlocked nations In partnership with LLDC3 - Awaza, Turkmenistan In Awaza, Turkmenistan, the United Nations set a 10-year roadmap to tackle the economic, trade and infrastructure challenges facing 32 landlocked developing countries across four continents. 20/08/2025
Lifestyle How Taylor Swift’s new era sparked the biggest branding trend of 2025 Taylor Swift has pulled off a marketing masterclass, one which shows to what extent she’s not just a great pop star – she's a savvy entrepreneur. Euronews Culture decrypts how the last few days have sparked a global trend for big businesses eager to tap into the buzz of her upcoming new album. 16/08/2025
Business Cyber security: Would you pay someone to break into your office? Do you really know who’s coming into your office building? “If you're wearing a uniform, people don't really question you,” security expert Daniel Dilks told Euronews. 10/08/2025
East-West Connect Kazakhstan aims to turn tourism into a €10 billion business by 2029 In partnership with MDQ Kazakhstan wants to grow tourism’s output to €10 billion by 2029 and attract 15 million annual visitors. In this episode of East-West Connect we look at the government’s plan to achieve these goals. 05/08/2025
Business Europe’s M&A market is alive and kicking - in spite of the odds Geopolitical unrest and trade uncertainty are complicating mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Despite the volatility, battle-hardened executives are pushing ahead with dealmaking. 05/08/2025
Business OPEC+ agrees to boost oil production in large output hike Eight OPEC+ countries meeting on Sunday agreed on a bump in oil production for September by 547,000 barrels per day. 03/08/2025
Business Over 100,000 Ukrainian companies founded in Poland since 2022 Since the outbreak of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Ukrainians residing in Poland have established more than 13,000 companies and around 90,000 sole proprietorships, according to data from the Polish Economic Institute and Gremi Personal. 30/07/2025
Business Student rentals exceed €400 for the first time in Portugal Lisbon is Portugal's most expensive city for student rentals. For the first time ever, the average room price in Portugal has exceeded €400 per month. 29/07/2025
Focus Kazakhstan is drawing foreign direct investment, even as global FDI flows slow. Here’s how: In partnership with MDQ FDI in Kazakhstan is slowing, but multibillion-euro deals are still landing. Officials call the shift cyclical, not a sign of waning investor confidence. 25/07/2025
The Big Question Apple, BP and Orsted: Can we trust corporate sustainability pledges? “If a product or an action damages the environment, it's not high quality,” Chris Hocknell told The Big Question. 21/07/2025
Europe News Polish factory in Ukraine targeted by Russian drones, Poland says Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said the strike on the Barlinek Group's factory in Vinnytsia caused injuries, with two people badly burned. 16/07/2025
Economy Small business owners in Bulgaria brace for switch to euro in 2026 European Union officials gave the green light in June for Bulgaria to become the 21st member of the eurozone, a key Brussels project aimed at deepening the ties between member countries. 16/07/2025
Tech News X CEO Linda Yaccarino resigns after two years of running platform In a post on the platform, Yaccarino said she was "immensely grateful" to Elon Musk for hiring her. 09/07/2025
Business France hands Shein €40 million fine for deceptive commercial practices Through analysing products listed as being on sale on Shein's French website, investigators found that 57% of products had no price reduction, 19% had a slight discount, while 11% of products actually had a price increase. 04/07/2025
Markets July's seasonal magic: European stocks' summer rally revealed European stocks historically shine in July, with the EURO STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 averaging strong gains and 70% win rates. French banks like BNP and Credit Agricole, along with luxury giants, show standout seasonal strength. 03/07/2025
Business Tech firms in Central and Eastern Europe chase the West’s progress The combined market capitalisation of the 100 largest tech companies in Central and Eastern Europe amounts to nearly $117 billion, according to the "Digital Champions CEE 2025" report, prepared by the Digital Poland Foundation. 03/07/2025
Business Poland trials a four-day working week: A step towards the future? Poland will start its first-ever pilot of a shortened working week this July as the government seeks to meet social needs. 01/07/2025