The European Commission has approved a €408 million Spanish scheme to support the decarbonization of manufacturing industry, in line with the objectives of the Clean Industrial Deal. This measure will contribute to the transition towards a net-zero economy and is funded under the Recovery…
Category: 3. Europe
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Would you sleep on ice? Inside the winter hotels that melt away each spring
Rates typically start from €400 for a night in an ice hotel, where guests often sleep on beds made from frozen river water.
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Commission fines automotive starter battery manufacturers and association €72 million for participating in a cartel
The European Commission has fined three automotive starter battery manufacturers, Exide, FET (including its predecessor Elettra) and Rombat, as well as the trade association EUROBAT, a total of around €72 million for participating in a long-running cartel concerning automotive starter…
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EU launches emergency air bridge to deliver aid into Darfur
A total of eight flights will bring life-saving supplies into Darfur, as mass atrocities, starvation, and displacement linked to the conflict in Sudan have left millions in need of humanitarian assistance. The first flight delivered around 100 tonnes of aid from EU humanitarian stockpiles and…
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Europe Today: Commisioner for Housing & Kosovo's President join us live
Tune in to Euronews’ new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
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EU takes on Big Tech: Here are the top actions regulators have taken in 2025
European regulators are intensifying their crackdown on major technology companies, deploying new digital laws to curb Big Tech’s power and protect consumers.
With landmark legislation seeking to protect user rights and level the playing field for businesses – including the AI Act, Digital…
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Reparations loan for Ukraine: Who's in favour and who's against?
The European Union’s bold attempt to issue a reparations loan to Ukraine using immobilised Russian assets has sharply divided the bloc’s key leaders. Ahead of a crucial summit, Euronews breaks down who’s in favour and who’s against.
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Footballers face longer recovery times if injured during their period, study finds
Female footballers who got injured while in their period experienced more severe injuries and longer recovery times, according to a new study.
The findings, published on Tuesday in the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, show that while menstruation does not increase the risk of…
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'Ghetto package' forcing families from homes, critics claim
The “Ghetto package”, critics claim, is a “racialised” programme introduced in 2018 that seeks to reshape the demographic makeup of “non-Western” neighbourhoods through the reduction of housing – by means of sales, demolition or forced evictions – in targeted areas.
This, it is…
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GDP growth forecasts: Which European economies will have the highest growth?
A whirlwind of macroeconomic forces has been at play in 2025, with political turmoil and shifting monetary policy keeping analysts on their toes. After a post-pandemic boom in 2021 and a subsequent slowdown, this year has been marked by trade wars, tariff threats, and falling interest…
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