Economy Spotify to make its New York Stock Exchange debut Shares in the Swedish music streaming company will be publicly traded for the first time on Tuesday. Spotify has not turned a profit since it launched 12 years ago. 03/04/2018
United Kingdom Cambridge Analytica suspends CEO in data row Cambridge Analytica has suspended its CEO, Alexander Nix, in the evolving row over the improper use of the personal information of over 50 million Facebook users. 21/03/2018
Europe News EU to give free Wi-Fi hotspots to cities The WiFi4EU project is setting aside €120 million to boost free connectivity in public spaces across the EU. 20/03/2018
Germany How has digitalisation transformed travel marketing? We went to its chief marketplace to find out 17/03/2018
Spain The 5G revolution will not be televised... it will be live Cristina Giner reports on the latest technology being readied to make us all go faster at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona 01/03/2018
Spain Europe lagging behind Asia and North America in 5G race, warn industry 'Far and away, the US and China activity will dwarf Europe,' said Nokia's Chief Executive Rajeev Suri ahead of the World Mobile Congress 2018 in Barcelona. 26/02/2018
Europe News EU moves to protect online shoppers MEPs back draft law which aims to harmonise protection of online and in-store purchases 22/02/2018
World News Euroviews. EU tackles Geo-blocking with half-measures: View The EU's new law banning geo-blocking for e-commerce is perhaps one of the most important steps towards a true single market for consumers, writes the European Consumer Organisation's Agustín Reyna. 09/02/2018
World News Europeans among 36 charged over global cyberfraud ring The Infraud Organization was responsible for more than $530 million (€433 million) in losses. 08/02/2018
World News Fitness tracking app gives away military base locations Heatmaps created by fitness tracking app Strava appear to reveal military US and Western military outposts 29/01/2018
Europe News Brief: EU makes progress against online hate This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 18/01/2018
USA Leaders should combat social media misuse, Obama tells Prince Harry Interviewed by the UK royal, the former US president warned of the dangers of irresponsible internet use, without mentioning Donald Trump by name. 27/12/2017
World News What is net neutrality and why you should care The US Federal Communications Commission scrapped the Obama-era net neutrality rules but what are the regulations in Europe? Euronews takes a look. 15/12/2017
World News Russia ‘could cut’ internet sea cables in new threat to West – UK defe Sir Stuart Peach, also a senior NATO figure, says the Russian navy poses a threat that could catastrophically damage the West’s economy and way of life. 15/12/2017
USA US regulators scrap net neutrality rules The US Federal Communications Commission has done away with Obama-era net neutrality rules, potentially reshaping Americans' online experience, and allowing internet service providers to play by their own rules. 14/12/2017
USA U.S. agency to vote on reversing net neutrality rules The U.S Federal Communications Commission is due to vote on a proposal to repeal its net neutrality rules. 14/12/2017
Europe News Drug trafficking moves to 'darker corners' of the web: EU report 'Darknet' drug trade on the rise, say officials 28/11/2017