The Exchange The gaming world is booming In partnership with Media City The gaming industry has welcomed 500 million new competitors in the last three years and is set to continue to grow with hundreds of millions of new customers in the next ten years 15/09/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: EU manages Afghanistan withdrawal and Belarus sanctions The week was mired by discontent among European Union countries. Train drivers in Germany went on another strike; Greek police clashed with participants of anti-vaccine rules protests; and in Poland, the public resistance against the country's controversial justice reform intensified. 03/09/2021
Tech News OnlyFans is delaying its porn ban to stave off an exodus of creators The subscription platform has delayed its decision to ban adult content following an uproar from its creators. Here's what they thought about it. 25/08/2021
Tech News Why is Elon Musk giving this fishing hamlet in Chile free internet? Starlink aims to roll out 12,000 satellites as part of a low-Earth orbiting network to provide broadband internet services around the world. 20/08/2021
The Exchange Luxury brands find their place in the retail revolution despite the pandemic In partnership with Media City Online shopping has increased dramatically in recent years – helped by COVID-19. Many high street shops have been forced to close, but there are signs of a resurgence in demand for physical shopping, particularly amongst luxury brands. The Exchange looks at the direction retail is taking. 18/08/2021
Tech News Privacy watchdog files more than 400 complaints related to cookies Online privacy protection NGO Noyb is bringing websites that don’t respect personal data to book over alleged rule breaches. 12/08/2021
Home Fibre on tap: UK to install broadband cables in water pipes The UK hopes a new trial will lower the cost of getting full-fibre internet to everyone when fewer than 5% of households have it. 09/08/2021
Tech News Europe 5G blacklisting is 'politics', says Huawei Huawei told Euronews Next “political motivations” were behind some EU states' moves to ban the company's 5G infrastructure, after US authorities blacklisted it in 2019. 28/07/2021
The Exchange From gig economy to WFH — these trends are changing the future of jobs In partnership with Media City The job market is changing. Employees are increasingly looking for more flexible hours, varied contracts and different salaries. Working from home and the gig economy are helping people achieve these goals. We speak to specialists in the job field to see what the future for employment holds. 21/07/2021
Europe News EU adopts temporary rules to detect and report online child abuse The legislation which aims to protect children more effectively from sexual abuse and exploitation when using webmail, chat and messaging services, was backed by MEPs, with 537 voting in favour, 133 against and 24 abstaining. 07/07/2021
Work MWC 2021: Why LiFi will make internet use safer for our health LiFi uses light instead of radio frequencies. But will this developing technology be able to compete with WiFi and make internet use safer? 02/07/2021
Home Fastly outage: How did it break the internet? "Even though there were specific conditions that triggered this outage, we should have anticipated it," said Fastly. 09/06/2021
Europe News Web users must accept less anonymity for more security, says expert Cybersecurity expert Miguel De Bruycker told Euronews that the increase in online attacks is a challenge for Europe. 08/06/2021
Home Many of the world's biggest websites crashed. Here's what we know Large swathes of the internet suffered a blackout after an apparent problem at US cloud service company Fastly. Here's what we know. 08/06/2021
Real Economy Digital technology has kept us connected during the pandemic - how can it help Europe's recovery? In partnership with The European Commission Can the EU’s multi-billion pandemic recovery fund help Europe go fully digital? A century-old Danish manufacturer has made the switch to a fully digital production line and is already reaping the benefits. With the help of EU funds, many other SMEs are expected to follow suit. 19/05/2021
Belgium Balkan Trafik Festival celebrates 15th anniversary online The Balkan Trafik Festival is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year with a COVID-safe digital programme. 17/04/2021
Russia Russian extends Twitter slowdown until May 15 over content dispute Russia extends the slowdown of Twitter until May 15 in crackdown on social media dissent. 02/04/2021
Eco-Innovation This Internet of Things startup is ‘solving important global problems' Internet of Thing startup Hiber BV is tackling environmental issues by cutting down on waste. 30/03/2021
Romania Mental health concerns as pandemic increases children's screen time The pandemic has increased the time children and teenagers are spending online. But experts warn that it is leaving children vulnerable to a host of negative consequences, like bullying, addictions and cyber predators. 30/03/2021
Republic of the Congo Republic of Congo: Opponent dies of COVID-19 on election day Guy-Brice Parfait Kolelas was the main challenger of longstanding president Denis Sassou N'guesso. 21/03/2021