The Food Detectives The Food Detectives: Does a fish need a passport? In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series: The Food Detectives. In Episode One, we meet the team fighting fishy deals in fishing. 08/09/2025
Work Too good to be true? How to spot fake job scams LinkedIn is advising prospective job seekers to be aware of scams on the platform ahead of a post-summer hiring surge. 28/08/2025
Economy Trump removes Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud dispute Last week, Cook emphasised she wouldn't leave her post after the US president called for her resignation on social media, linked to an accusation from one of his officials that she committed mortgage fraud. 26/08/2025
USA Florida woman arrested over treating thousands while posing as nurse The county sheriff who announced her detention called it "one of the most disturbing cases of medical fraud we’ve ever investigated". 07/08/2025
Tech News Meta removes 6.8 million WhatsApp accounts linked to criminal scammers The account deletions are part of wider company efforts to crack down on scams. 06/08/2025
Culture news Convicted fraudster Billy McFarland (under)sells Fyre Festival on eBay “Entrepreneur” and Fyre Fest fraudster Billy McFarland has sold the brand IP on eBay for less than $250,000 - while still owing $26 million. 16/07/2025
Europe in Motion Holiday planning: Where and how are you most likely to get scammed? The travel industry is among the sectors considered "most susceptible to fraud." New research reveals the most common scams in some of the world's top travel destinations. 09/06/2025
Tech News Marks & Spencer cyberattack: How to protect yourself from fraud M&S warned that there could be security risks as a result of stolen data. Here’s what you should do to protect yourself from future scams. 13/05/2025
Culture news Former art adviser to Leonardo DiCaprio sentenced for $6.5m fraud Lisa Schiff previously pleaded guilty to wire fraud in October, admitting that she defrauded clients of her art advisory business, Schiff Fine Art. 20/03/2025
Europe in Motion How is fraud across the EU being tackled? The European Public Prosecutor's Office had over 2,000 active fraud-related investigations by the end of 2024, with total estimated damages amounting to €24.8 billion. VAT fraud continues to be the most significant concern. 11/03/2025
Economy Which tax scams should you look out for and how to avoid them? With tax filing season around the corner, a number of tax scams such as phishing and smishing attacks are likely to be on the rise. Euronews Business looks at which tax scams are the most common and how to protect yourself from them. 26/02/2025
Czech Republic EU subsidy fraud ring worth €160 million uncovered in Czech Republic A core group of 16 suspects have been charged with corruption, subsidy fraud, damaging the financial interests of the EU and money laundering. 25/02/2025
Italy Scammers clone Italian minister's voice with AI in ransom scheme Entrepreneurs in Italy were targeted by scammers posing as Defence Minister Guido Crosetto, asking for money to free kidnapped journalists. 10/02/2025
EuroVerify Why does France want to crack down on cold calling? France’s parliament voted to ban cold calling by companies without explicit consent this week. But will it work and how can we avoid scam calls? 31/01/2025
Business Austrian property mogul Rene Benko held on suspicion of fraud The magnate was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of falsifying an invoice and trying to hide assets from creditors, according to prosecutors. 23/01/2025
World News Euroviews. Words matter: Changing the language of online fraud By changing our narrative, we can better support those who have been harmed and hold fraudsters accountable for their crimes, Cyril Gout writes. 18/12/2024
Europe News UK transport minister resigns over decade-old fraud conviction Louise Haigh said her conviction for claiming her mobile phone was stolen was a "genuine mistake", but risked being a distraction for the government. 29/11/2024
Tech News What is 'pig butchering,' the financial scam Meta is warning about? Meta says it has shut down 2 million accounts on its platforms that are "pig butchering" people into financial scams. But what does that mean? 29/11/2024
Tech News Meet Daisy, the AI 'granny' that wastes the time of phone scammers A British telecommunications company launched an AI "granny" that will waste scammers' time by rambling on the phone for as long as possible. 27/11/2024
France Europol targets gang charging up to €15,000 for fake wine The operation saw agents raid 14 locations and arrest six people — including one "high value target". 17/10/2024