Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Health news How could the bird flu strain raising alarm in the US enter Europe? The food safety agency analysed all the possible ways the US bird flu strain could make its way into Europe. 03/07/2025
wellbeing Where are you most likely to live to 100 and why? There are about 630,000 people aged 100 or older worldwide, and the vast majority live in just 10 countries. 02/07/2025
Health news Greek authorities on alert after man dies of rare tick-borne illness A 72-year-old man in Greece died of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, a viral illness that spreads through tick bites. 30/06/2025
Health news Here are 5 ways heatwaves can affect your health Extreme temperatures affect the body in different ways. Here are a few key health challenges from heatwaves. 30/06/2025
Health news We may never know for sure how COVID-19 began, WHO says An expert group from the World Health Organization failed to find a definitive answer to the COVID-19 pandemic’s origins in its final report. 30/06/2025
Health news France to ban smoking in public places to protect children Starting Sunday, smoking will be banned on beaches, in parks, and at bus shelters. The government’s decree extending the ban to certain outdoor public spaces was published in the Official Journal on Saturday. For now, no fines will be issued for violations. 28/06/2025
Health news WHO Europe: 1.8 million avoidable deaths from chronic disease annually Most deaths are linked to risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol, and diet. 28/06/2025
Health news How can you stay safe from E. coli amid a deadly outbreak in France? Most strains of E. coli are not dangerous, but some can cause serious health problems. 27/06/2025
Health news Mothers and doctors in Gaza say formula shortages risk babies’ lives Rights groups say the war and the blockade have sparked a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, though Israel says it is allowing in vital aid. 26/06/2025
Health news Thailand bans sales of cannabis without a prescription The shift comes amid a rift between former coalition partners in the Thai government. 26/06/2025
Health news US halts funding to group offering vaccines to low-income countries GAVI said it has raised €7.9 billion toward a €10.5 billion goal to fund its work over the next five years. 26/06/2025
Health news Why children aren’t getting vaccinated anymore An estimated 15.7 million children worldwide had not received any routine vaccinations as of 2023. 25/06/2025
Health news French doctors warn of health risks from heavy metal in everyday foods People are most often exposed to cadmium, a heavy metal used in phosphate fertilisers, through their food. 24/06/2025
wellbeing Here's how to keep cool during heatwaves in Europe Heatwaves pose a health risk for children, older people, and those with certain health conditions. 24/06/2025
Europe News Vaccine pact, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor-in-chief, EU news, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 23/06/2025
Climate Spain set for unusually hot summer. Is climate change to blame? With heatwaves on the horizon after a record-breaking May, here's how to keep yourself and others safe. 17/06/2025
Health news Greek authorities step up information campaign to combat drownings Almost 400 people drown in Greece's seas and swimming pools every year, with the absence of a lifeguard cited as one of the main causes. 16/06/2025
Health news ‘Forever chemicals’ exposure before birth raises teenage health risks Teenagers who had been exposed to higher levels of PFAS before they were born were more likely to have high blood pressure, a new study found. 13/06/2025
Health news Climate scientists hit back on Trump plan to nix air pollution rules More than a dozen climate scientists said the Trump administration’s assertions were factually incorrect. 12/06/2025
wellbeing Want to live a long and happy life? Try trusting others, study says People who tend to trust each other and institutions report higher levels of well-being, a new study has found. 12/06/2025