My Wildest Prediction ‘The next Microsoft will be by a 17-year-old girl,’ says Chklovski Can young women revolutionise the world of tech? According to Tara Chklovski, CEO of Technovation, the answer is yes - it’s simply a matter of providing them with the same funding and networking opportunities as men. 12/03/2025
Europe News EU Commission stops short on solutions to progress on women´s rights The EU Commission has just unveiled its long-term political vision to maintain its commitment to gender equality, but some argue it lacks detailed solutions to long-standing challenges. 11/03/2025
Europe News World 'more gender equal than ever', but progress is fragile, UN warns Despite progress for women's and girls' rights around the world, these gains are fragile. In 2024, one in four countries in the world reported a setback in women's rights, according to a new report by UN Women. 08/03/2025
Economy How much do women earn compared to men across Europe? Despite progress, women in the EU still earn 12% less than men. Euronews Business analyses the gender pay gap across Europe to mark International Women’s Day. 08/03/2025
Art Major new art museum PoMo opens in Trondheim Housed in a renovated Art Nouveau post office building, PoMo – which sees improving gender representation in art as a key mission – is now open with its inaugural show ‘Postcards from the Future’. 17/02/2025
Europe News Gender balance on company boards facing delays in implementation MEPs welcomed European Commission's recent launch of infringement proceedings against 17 member states, but they say more action is needed to create positive environment for change. 14/02/2025
Work Why is Big Tech ditching diversity in the US and will Europe be next? Many US-based Big Tech companies, like Amazon and Google, are ditching their diversity, equity and inclusion policies. What does this mean for European employers? 10/02/2025
Cinema Oscar-nominated French director Coralie Fargeat on 'The Substance' Having just been nominated for five Academy Awards – including Best Picture and Best Director – there seems to be no stopping French director Coralie Fargeat’s 'The Substance'. Euronews Culture sat down with the filmmaker to discuss the film and the vital changes society needs to implement. 24/01/2025
Europe News Women's parity vital to EU competitiveness drive, says agency director The gender employment gap costs the EU €370 billion a year. “If the EU truly wants to become more competitive, gender equality should play a crucial role,” the director of the European Institute for Gender Equality told Euronews. 16/12/2024
Work Gender pay gap: Only one country in Europe pays women more than men The gender pay gap is much more than equal pay for equal work. Women in Europe face major inequalities in access to work, progression, and rewards. 14/12/2024
Health news Iceland is a model of gender equality but it’s hiding a dark secret Sexual assault was more closely associated with PTSD symptoms than a slew of other stressful life experiences. 07/12/2024
Europe News Violence against women as 'worrying' in the EU as a decade ago One in three women in the European Union has experienced gender-based violence in their lifetime, a new joint survey reveals. 25/11/2024
Health news Russia bans child adoptions to countries that allow gender transition The new law is part of a broader effort to push back on what Putin calls the West’s “satanic” values. 25/11/2024
Europe in Motion Do men and women differ on path to financial independence? A new study shows that women face more difficulties in becoming financially independent due to gender inequalities throughout their lives. 20/11/2024
Business Working from wherever: Is hiring across borders worth the risk? As some firms scale back work-from-home policies, others continue to promote flexible set-ups. Mark Frein, chief operating officer at Oyster, talks to Euronews about remote working - and the benefits of hiring diverse talent. 17/11/2024
Europe News Incoming Commissioner open to add violence against women as 'EU Crime' Irish Justice Commissioner-designate Michael McGrath has pledged to strengthen the protection of women and girls from gender-based violence across the EU - and is open to further common legislation to criminalise it. 05/11/2024
Business Gendered job listings: Are women turning away from 'masculine' roles? Typically 'masculine' language in job adverts can discourage and disadvantage female applicants, according to German research body IAB. 15/10/2024
Radio Schuman Was gender equality made to take a backseat in the next Commission? The European Commission's equality portfolio has been merged with the preparedness and crisis management portfolio, raising concerns among NGOs that it may be neglected in EU legislation. 20/09/2024
Europe News Meet the new European Commission From journalists to diplomats, MEPs to reality TV stars, Euronews takes a peek behind the CVs at the 27 senior officials likely to lead the EU executive for the next five years. 17/09/2024
Economy How could the EU’s €140bn budget better help women’s rights? In 2023, 11% of EU spending contributed to promoting gender equality. Euronews unpicks Brussels’ plans to improve those figures over the next term. 02/09/2024