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
Travel News Europe reaffirms its leadership in tourism at summit in Rome The World Travel & Tourism Council Global Summit has returned to Europe for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. 29/09/2025
Economy What to know about the H-1B visa Trump has targeted with $100,000 fees At least 60% of the H-1B visas approved since 2012 have been for computer-related jobs, according to the Pew Research Center. But hospitals, banks, universities and a wide range of other employers can and do apply for H-1B visas. 23/09/2025
Economy Eliminating poverty by 2030: Uzbekistan’s ambitious vision Uzbekistan has made poverty reduction a state priority, launching a nationwide programme focused on jobs, social protection, and mahalla-level action. Since 2016, 7.5mn people have escaped poverty. With €30bn invested in 2024, the country aims to eradicate absolute poverty by 2030. 23/09/2025
Europe in Motion What are the 'hottest' takeout trends in Europe? Pizza and burgers remain the most sought-after comfort food options for takeout. But Asian cuisine is gaining ground. 19/09/2025
Business Line Uzbekistan expands transport network with new rail and air corridors for Central Asian businesses In partnership with Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Investments in highways, railways, and air transport are on the rise, with several major projects underway. 18/09/2025
France Lecornu announces end to 'lifetime' benefits for ex-prime ministers Lecornu was named prime minister on 9 September, replacing François Bayrou who lost a vote of confidence in parliament after proposing €44 billion in budget cuts in a bid to reign in France's national debt. 16/09/2025
Green News Extreme weather cost Europe billions this summer, study finds Experts have revealed how extreme weather events are already reshaping Europe’s economic landscape. 15/09/2025
Business Are German politics to blame for the automotive industry crisis? At the opening of the International Motor Show (IAA) in Munich, a trade expert spoke to Euronews about the challenges facing Germany's automotive sector and says political decisions are to blame. 11/09/2025
Economy Winners and losers in Europe’s real household income per capita Euronews Business examines how real household income per capita and real GDP per capita changed in the first quarter of 2025. 07/09/2025
Business MPS offer for Mediobanca hits minimum take-up threshold As a requirement for the takeover, MPS needed investors to offer up at least 35% of Mediobanca shares. This goal has been surpassed, with MPS securing 38.5% of Mediobanca. 04/09/2025
Business MPS relaunches bid for Mediobanca takeover Monte dei Paschi raises its offer for the acquisition of Mediobanca, adding €0.9 in cash per share and lowered the threshold for the validity of the takeover bid to 35%. The offer is now worth a total of €13.5 billion. Piazza Affari reacts with falls for both stocks. 02/09/2025
Partner content How the UN’s Awaza Programme is unlocking trade for landlocked nations Partner content presented by Turkmenaragatnashyk The UN’s Awaza Programme sets a 10-year plan to boost trade, resilience and connectivity for 32 landlocked nations worldwide. 02/09/2025
Business Groceries: Egg prices rise by 40% in Portugal in the past year To buy half a dozen eggs, consumers in Portugal now spend more than €2. Prices have risen 81% in just three years. 01/09/2025
Partner content Uzbekistan’s Olympic leap: celebrating Independence Day with new sporting heights Partner content presented by the Tourism Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan marks its 34th Independence Day with a new Olympic village, record sporting success, and reforms shaping a modern future. 01/09/2025
Economy Will Powell hint at a rate cut? All eyes on Jackson Hole speech Markets await Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech for clues on rates. With inflation high and jobs weakening, the Fed faces pressure. Powell may leave a September rate cut on the table, but the trajectory isn't guaranteed. 22/08/2025
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
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
Europe in Motion European brews: Alcohol-free sector grows 11% The alcohol-free beer sector grew by 11% in 2024. While Germany leads in production, the Netherlands is the EU's biggest exporter. 20/08/2025
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 The UK economy grows despite tariff pressures, outpacing G7 peers While not comparable to the growth at the beginning of the year, July's numbers are bigger than predicted and signal a greater resilience than other top G7 economies. 14/08/2025