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
Azerbaijan Peace brings a new confidence in the region, Azerbaijan Tourist Board CEO says Azerbaijan Tourist Board CEO Florian Sengstschmid explains how regional peace, expanding connectivity and cultural diversity are driving new tourism opportunities, positioning Azerbaijan and the wider South Caucasus as an emerging multi-country travel destination. 08/12/2025
World Who will drive the next wave of green growth? In partnership with CGTN At a Euronews–CGTN debate, climate leaders from China and Europe warned that only joint action, smart regulation and advanced tech can keep global heating within 1.5C. 05/12/2025
Europe Today EU needs 'true single market,' Nobel prize winner tells Euronews Europe has overregulated and punishes failure too severely, hindering the next wave of innovation, the French economist said, calling for a "true single market" in an exclusive interview on Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today. 03/12/2025
Europe News Setting new borders for the EU’s Economic Security, newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews’ reporters Romane Armangau and Peggy Corlin. 01/12/2025
Azerbaijan The Developing-8 countries plan media excellence hub Baku hosted the first-ever D-8 Media Forum, part of the ongoing D-8 Week in Azerbaijan. Since joining as a full member in March 2025, Azerbaijan is deepening its cooperation with the Developing-8 Organisation for Economic Cooperation (D-8). 22/11/2025
Europe in Motion Where in the EU sees the most long-term unemployment? Southern EU nations and France see the highest rates of long-term joblessness, according to new Eurostat data, hitting migrants, people with disabilities, the youth, and those with less education the hardest. 20/11/2025
Economy Uncertainties over economy threaten Federal Reserve interest rate cut A December rate cut is far from certain as inflation continues to run above the Fed's target. At the same time, risks to the US job market remain. 19/11/2025
Economy Japan's economy contracts as exports are hit by US tariffs On a quarter-on-quarter basis, GDP in the three months to September contracted for the first time in six quarters, a challenge for new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. 17/11/2025
Economy Weak eurozone growth meets flat jobs market as bankruptcies surge Eurozone GDP barely grew in the third quarter of 2025, rising just 0.2% as the wider EU posted similarly weak gains and unemployment remained flat. New business registrations increased, but a sharp rise in bankruptcies across key consumer-facing sectors could highlight a market under pressure. 14/11/2025
Economy China's economy grows at slowest pace in a year amid US trade war Tensions between Beijing and Washington remain elevated, and it’s unclear if Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will go ahead with a proposed meeting during a regional summit at the end of this month. 20/10/2025
Economy Italy’s business elite urge Meloni to act faster on economic reforms As growth stagnates and reforms stall, investors are watching whether Giorgia Meloni can turn her political staying power into a new story of competitiveness and economic confidence. 10/10/2025
Business Series KOBIA helps Azerbaijan’s SMEs grow locally and compete globally In partnership with Azpromo KOBIA is accelerating the growth of Azerbaijan’s SMEs fostering innovation and global connections that strengthen competitiveness and power the country’s long-term economic diversification. 09/10/2025
Economy Germany projects a sliver of growth, betting on Merz’s €500bn overhaul Despite a slightly improved growth projection, Merz’s coalition is banking on infrastructure spending and quicker investment approvals to revive momentum. 08/10/2025
Focus Azerbaijan Investment Forum showcases new business opportunities In partnership with Azpromo Azerbaijan’s first International Investment Forum attracted global investors, emphasising opportunities across energy, tourism, infrastructure, and digital growth. 03/10/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation comes in softer than expected in August, at 2% Inflation is now in line with the target set by the European Central Bank. As economic growth remains robust, more rate cuts from the ECB aren't likely to come soon. 17/09/2025
Economy UK inflation remains nearly double the target before BOE rate decision Stubbornly high inflation has been one of the reasons why the Labour government's poll ratings have fallen sharply since it came to power in July 2024. 17/09/2025
Economy Lisa Cook can remain at Fed while fighting Trump dismissal, says judge A federal judge has temporarily blocked US President Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud. 10/09/2025
Economy Germany’s GDP contraction worse than expected after tariff boost The economy had seen a slight uptick at the start of this year as businesses sought to get ahead of tariffs, but the country has now slipped back into contraction territory. 22/08/2025
Economy Japan's economy holds steady at half-year mark despite Trump tariffs The country's GDP grew in the second quarter thanks to a rush of pre-tariff exports and a glut of international tourists. 15/08/2025
Economy Growth fades in Europe: Is the recovery already running out of steam? The eurozone economy barely grew in the second quarter. Germany and Italy contracted, while Spain continued to shine. 15/08/2025