Green News Can drought-struck Hungary supply water to EV battery factories? While the government is hungry for foreign investment, locals are concerned about the impact of mega projects on their land, water and air. 26/05/2023
Green News Solar investment set to eclipse oil for the first time ever Spending on clean energy technology has soared, in part due to the global energy crisis. 26/05/2023
The Exchange Banking and the climate crisis In partnership with Media City As many countries around the world try and reach the ambitious goal set at COP26 of reaching Net Zero by 2050, just how is the banking sector adapting to the challenge? In this week's episode of The Exchange we explore how big banks across the world are investing in the green revolution. 24/05/2023
World News Euroviews. It’s 2023, and Europe and the world continue to overlook Africa Africa is an amazing, exciting, and challenging continent which will shape our shared destiny, and the sooner we all recognise this, the better, Yaron Tchwella writes. 19/05/2023
Tech News Emmanuel Macron to meet with Elon Musk to discuss future investment Emmanuel Macron and Tesla CEO Elon Musk will talk about the "attractiveness of France and its industries," the president’s office said. 15/05/2023
Culture news Crazy about collectibles? Buy into the market with expert top tips Investing in collectibles isn't just for the rich and famous, as Netflix's new series, King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, demonstrates. 14/05/2023
Focus Uzbekistan attracts foreign investment thanks to government reforms In partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Uzbekistan Uzbek start-ups in fintech, e-commerce and software are benefitting from foreign investment thanks to green economy strategies, the privatisation of Uzbek banks and public-private partnership laws. 09/05/2023
Economy Only 9 EU countries will meet green goals under fiscal rules: report A report by the New Economics Foundation looks into the challenge of reconciling the European Green Deal with the bloc's fiscal rules. 28/04/2023
Green News EU faces legal action for labelling gas and nuclear as ‘green’ The groups are targeting the EU's "taxonomy", a list of investments that can be labelled and marketed as sustainable in Europe. 18/04/2023
Green News Revealed: The ‘secret relationship’ between banks and oil companies Big banks are 'gambling' with our climate, a new report shows, acted out by Game of Thrones stars. Where are the ethical banks? 13/04/2023
Travel News Why does Portugal want to end its golden visa scheme? Portugal wants to end its golden visa scheme - but not everyone is on board. 12/04/2023
China Tesla to make 10,000 power-storage devices a year in Shanghai US billionaire business magnate and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, said on Twitter that the Shanghai factory will "supplement output of [the] Megapack factory in California." 10/04/2023
Real Economy How are EU funds helping Portugal’s post-pandemic recovery? In partnership with The European Commission In this latest episode of Real Economy, Euronews finds out how the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility is helping Portugal get back on its feet after the COVID-19 pandemic. 05/04/2023
Netherlands Euroviews. Why I’m embracing AI to scale my company internationally Over the years, I’ve helped build and scale two fully-remote “unicorns” back when remote was still a novel concept. Today, I’m banking on the fact that AI will play a crucial role in the future of my company, Job van der Voort writes. 05/04/2023
Culture news Actor Ryan Reynolds makes 'mint' deal with T-Mobile Mint Mobile, partly owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, is being acquired by T-Mobile as part of a cash-and-stock deal worth as much as €1.26 billion. 20/03/2023
Green News ‘On thin ice’: Five key takeaways from the IPCC report The report confirms that humans are responsible for virtually all global heating in the last 200 years. 20/03/2023
Climate Inside a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against Shell’s board of directors The experts behind the case say that felt like they had no option but to file the lawsuit. 07/03/2023
Green News Shell’s board of directors personally sued in world first climate case The claim filed by environmental law charity ClientEarth has the backing of investors who hold 12 million shares in the company. 09/02/2023
Green News Shell reports highest profits in company’s 115-year history The fossil fuel giant continues to set the trend of record energy company profits off the back of soaring prices caused by the war in Ukraine. 02/02/2023
Work 3 years on, UK tech and innovation are stagnating in Brexit Britain Three years since the UK officially left the European Union, the promised benefits, particularly in the tech world, have yet to materialise. 01/02/2023