Europe in Motion Is Italy the worst EU country for fresh graduates? Only 67.5% of people aged 20 to 34 manage to find a job in Italy within three years of graduation, Eurostat data shows. 13/11/2024
Green News Global carbon emissions rise once again in 2024 Amid Earth's heat records, scientists report another bump upward in annual carbon emissions. 13/11/2024
Tech News French and German companies partner to build European search engine “If the United States decided to pull US technology from Europe… then we would have to go back to phone books,” said Ecosia’s CEO. 12/11/2024
Health news UK patients start promising lupus treatment in new trial European patients had previously seen an improvement in their lupus symptoms after the therapy was tested in an earlier trial. 11/11/2024
Culture news Here are all the winners from the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards The 30th anniversary of the ceremony was held at Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena last night. Big winners include Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Tyla. 11/11/2024
Europe News Report: European countries are spending more on defence The International Institute for Strategic Studies report says while defence spending is up, progress has been mixed and a lot still needs to be done to effectively counter threats from countries like Russia. 09/11/2024
Europe News 35 years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall The wall, which separated East and West Germany, stood for 28 years before it was torn down in 1989. 09/11/2024
Europe News Greece and Turkey hail positive meeting but maritime dispute remains Greek and Turkish foreign ministers met in Athens as part of efforts to improve relations and boost trade between the historic foes. 08/11/2024
Belgium What will Trump's return to the White House mean for NATO? Donald Trump's US election victory will cause alarm among the alliance's European members on issues from defence spending to support for Ukraine. 06/11/2024
Health news UK confirms two new locally-transmitted mpox cases The two cases mark the first known household transmission of the new mpox variant in Europe. 06/11/2024
Europe News French court convicts 18 people in migrant smuggling trial The defendants were part of a smuggling gang accused of overseeing most Channel crossings on small boats from France to the UK from 2000 to 2022. 05/11/2024
Economy Why Trump's plans for tariffs could be bad for Europe's economy Donald Trump's victory may harm Europe's economy as proposed 10% US tariffs risk hitting European exports such as cars and chemicals, eroding Europe's GDP by up to 1.5% or about €260bn. Analysts warn of ECB rate cuts, euro weakness, and a recession risk. 04/11/2024
World News Euroviews. The EU must take equal action against oligarch agents of Moscow The EU and its US ally should take equal and tough action against these oligarch agents of Moscow - and ignore any PR efforts to hoodwink us otherwise. 02/11/2024
Culture news Creators demand EU 'meaningfully implement' AI Act Artists and rights holders organisations have sent an open letter to the EU Commission following the adoption of this year's AI Act. 31/10/2024
Economy Eurozone economy shows slight lift as Germany and France top forecasts Eurozone GDP grew in the third quarter of 2024 at its fastest pace in two years, boosted by stronger-than-expected growth in Germany and France. The euro rose on positive data, while European stocks fell amid global market tensions and upcoming US election concerns. 30/10/2024
Economy German consumer climate reaches 18-month high as income optimism rises Germany's consumer confidence inched upwards in October, marking its most optimistic point since April 2022, though challenges continue to weigh on sentiment. 29/10/2024
Europe News 'Without Serbia EU is not complete,' Polish PM Donald Tusk says Polish PM Donald Tusk met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to discuss Serbia's EU membership progress, emphasising Serbia's importance to the EU and the potential for stronger bilateral and economic cooperation. 24/10/2024
Europe News Does Germany need to reform its pension system? With politicians focussing on poverty in old age, many are calling on the German government to reform the pension system. But how serious really is the situation? 23/10/2024
Albania Albanian activists protest as migrants arrive on Italian ship Opponents of the Italy-Albania migrant deal argue it is undemocratic because the people of both countries have not been consulted. 16/10/2024
Markets Oil slumps as fears recede that Israel may hit Iran's oil facilities Amid recent sluggish Chinese economic data and uncertainty surrounding potential stimulus measures, oil markets have lost momentum, dragging energy stocks down in European markets. 16/10/2024