No Comment Cars and buses stuck as London roads flood in storm Cars and buses stuck as London roads flood in storm 25/07/2021
Green News What’s in France's new climate law and is it green enough? From introducing carbon labels on goods to veggie meals in canteens, the law is meant to overhaul travel, housing and industry to slash carbon emissions. But environmental activists say it doesn’t go far enough. 20/07/2021
Europe News Brussels plans overhaul of EU carbon market as part of green push The European Commission is set to announce more than a dozen new measures as part of its 2030 emissions reduction target of 55%. 12/07/2021
Tech News Ferrari picks new CEO with tech background to lead move to electric New CEO Bernedetto Vigna's experience with tech firm STMicroelectronics will help the Italian luxury brand launch its first electric car by 2025. 09/06/2021
Smart Regions The European initiative helping tourists to discover nature in a sustainable way In partnership with the European Commission On the Spanish-Portuguese border, a sustainable tourism project is encouraging visitors to discover the natural and cultural heritage of this area with electric vehicles over a distance of more than 1000 kilometres. 07/06/2021
Home Danish government facing lawsuit over 'green' artificial island The project to build the island in Copenhagen, which will be home to 35,000 people, has been slammed as "greenwashing" by climate campaigners. 04/06/2021
Partner content A policy framework for transport where all renewable technologies can compete fairly Partner content presented by FuelsEurope Transport is a complex sector, which makes it difficult to decarbonise. 31/05/2021
Tech News Arrival of hydrogen-powered trucks is raising the stakes for Europe Asian manufacturers are turning the heat up on European auto companies with the arrival of hydrogen-powered trucks on the continent. 24/05/2021
France France restarts Paris-Nice night train to encourage people to fly less The government is keen to promote night trains as more environmentally friendly than flying. 20/05/2021
My Europe Series The billion-dollar motorway leading Montenegro to nowhere Montenegro is building one of the most expensive highways in the world. It is financed by a loan from China. Its tourism-based economy is being crushed by the pandemic making the already difficult loan impossible to pay back and the motorway still isn't finished. 07/05/2021
Mobility Self-driving cars will soon be allowed to take to the UK's motorways Automated cars will be allowed in a special lane at slower speeds but the plans are not without their critics. 28/04/2021
Smart Regions How a small French town became a key transport hub In partnership with the European Commission In this week's Smart Regions, Euronews finds out how Gardanne's new transport hub is helping the region to thrive and easing the commute of thousands of passengers. 26/04/2021
World Why has deepening the Danube River become a political dispute? Crossing ten countries and connecting Central and Eastern Europe, the River Danube is one of Europe's most important waterways. But plans for making it deeper to allow fully-laden cargo ships to pass year-round, have become a political and environmental dispute in Hungary. 17/02/2021
Spain In pictures: Spain under snow as weather alerts remain in place Spain was plunged into chaos on Saturday as snow blanked the country, bringing it to a standstill. 09/01/2021
Spain Record snowfall across most of Spain brings transport to a standstill All transport, including trains and planes, in and out of Madrid ground to a halt after the city experienced the heaviest snowfall in four decades. 09/01/2021
Smart Regions This cross-border cycle path links Spain to the Atlantic Pyrenees In partnership with the European Commission The bicycle has no borders. That's the essence of Ederbidea, a cross-border cycle path, supported by the European Union's Cohesion Policy that aims to promote cycling, reduce traffic congestion and improve health for all. 04/01/2021
Belgium Brussels says new city-wide 30 km/h speed limit will increase safety City officials say the limit will be enforced by police and speed cameras nearly everywhere in the Belgian capital. 02/01/2021
Partner content Dubai trials shared mobility and greener transport solutions Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Dubai is growing as a metropolitan hub and the infrastructure and public transport network has had to expand. The future shared mobility is being trialled in the city, as well as green solutions for residents. 23/12/2020
My Europe Series Europe's major ports are ready for Brexit. Here's how they did it Europe's major ports have used the last four years wisely to prepare for every eventuality when the UK becomes a third country. 21/12/2020
Europe News EU and UK transport officials reprimand France over UK truck chaos Thousands of hauliers remained stranded in mass gridlock in Kent on Christmas Eve, held up by the slow delivery of the COVID-19 tests demanded by France to enter its territory. 20/12/2020