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It’s been a year since the Crowdstrike global outage. What changes did the company make? 
Business • 05:46
6 min
A major global IT outage from cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike brought down hospitals, airlines, banks and government offices all over the world. What’s been done since to avoid a new crisis?
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Forget everything you thought about e-scooting: this racing e-scooter can cruise at 160km/h
Business • 13:07
4 min
The e-scooter is already scheduled for delivery in Madrid, timed with the launch of the city’s inaugural Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2026.
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Dutch competition watchdog's fitness for purpose questioned by reports
Business • 11:15
3 min
With more and more legislation being introduced in the past years, the mandate of the ACM has expanded significantly.
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Russia's mobile internet shutdowns due to Ukrainian drones may limit already-stifled net freedom
Business • 09:54
9 min
Russian and Ukrainian drones use cellphone internet networks to operate, so shutdowns are one way authorities try to counter the attacks.
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Strangers Things have happened: Netflix profits soar but investors are not happy
Business • 08:15
4 min
Netflix on Thursday announced nearly 50% profit growth for the last quarter as the video streaming service's more than 300 million subscribers have become increasingly attractive to advertisers.
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Trump says Coke will shift to cane sugar despite popularity of sugar-free sodas
Business • 08:00
2 min
US President Trump asked Coca-Cola to start using cane sugar in their drinks, despite a surge in popularity of the company's zero sugar product.
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European Data Union Strategy: Let’s not avoid the difficult questions
Business • 05:01
5 min
The EU’s Data Union Strategy aims to boost AI-friendly data use, streamline rules, and expand global data flows. But GDPR remains off the table. Unfair B2B data sharing, lack of incentives for public institutions need more attention.
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Meta rebuffs EU's AI Code of Practice
Business • 00:13
3 min
The company has previously been critical on the Commission’s work on GPAI, claiming it stifles innovation.
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Jeudi 17 juillet 2025

The Netherlands trials first self-driving bus on route to Rotterdam The Hague airport
Business • 16:07
4 min
Starting on 1 August, a self-driving bus will be driving autonomously on public roads in Rotterdam for the first time.
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Foreign defense companies can now test weapons in Ukraine
Business • 14:50
3 min
Ukrainian defense technology incubator Brave1 announced the ‘Test in Ukraine programme’ which would take prototypes from allied countries, test them in real time on the battlefield and supply detailed reports for improvements.
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Elon Musk’s Grok releases two new ‘AI companions,’ including an anime girlfriend
Business • 11:20
4 min
Elon Musk’s controversial artificial intelligence chatbot Grok has launched two new companions, including Ani, a Japanese girlfriend that responds to explicit user commands.
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TSMC's Q2 profit soars by 60% on the back of solid AI chip demand
Business • 10:20
3 min
The world’s largest contract chip manufacturer TSMC, reported better-than-expected results as AI chip demand has been boosting the company's sales.
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Healthy babies born in UK using DNA from 3 people to prevent hereditary diseases
Business • 10:17
8 min
The births mark a milestone in reproductive science - and a potential lifeline for families with a history of mitochondrial disorders.
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Commission nearly doubles research, innovation fund in long-term budget
Business • 09:59
3 min
Lobby groups say the money freed up for technology under the budget proposal isn't enough.
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Brussels targets tobacco products with a new set of eurotaxes
Business • 09:49
4 min
In two separate announcements on the same day, the European Commission introduced a renewed push to curb tobacco use through higher taxation, a move expected to raise the price of cigarettes and other tobacco products across the EU.
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‘You shouldn’t be scared of the unknown’: Estonia’s President Alar Karis on AI in schools
Business • 05:00
6 min
“The whole school system is probably going to be upside down in the coming years,” Karis tells Euronews Next.
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Tech giants can easily check age of child users, says Danish minister
Business • 04:31
4 min
Online platforms are facing increasing pressure to implement the tools to protect children from harmful content online.
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Why some countries get their money’s worth on healthcare and others are more wasteful
Business • 04:31
4 min
After a certain level, national health care spending has diminishing returns for people’s wellbeing, a new study says.
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Mercredi 16 juillet 2025

Europol-led operation takes down pro-Russian cybercrime network
Business • 14:27
2 min
The operation targeted a pro-Russia group that is believed to have attacked several municipalities and organisations linked to a NATO summit.
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Trump administration is pushing for psychedelic therapy. Will it help or hamper the field?
Business • 14:14
5 min
US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr said he wants psychedelic therapies approved within a year, surprising even the staunchest supporters of the drugs.
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EU should simplify its AI Act and digital rulebook, says Danish minister
Business • 13:34
4 min
The European Commission’s digital omnibus is set to come out in December.
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Tesla opens first showroom in India, but EVs likely too expensive for locals
Business • 11:23
5 min
Tesla pressed Indian authorities to cut import taxes on EVs.
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A large Danish study confirms childhood vaccines do not cause autism. Why is the myth so persistent?
Business • 11:11
5 min
A major Danish study is the latest to confirm the benefits of routine childhood immunisations.
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Renault shares plummet 17% after profit warning and weak results
Business • 10:22
2 min
The carmaker disappointed with its preliminary financial figures for the past six months and has not yet found a permanent successor to former CEO Luca de Meo, instead appointing an interim leader.
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Mass health scan of 100,000 people in the UK could redefine disease diagnosis, scientists say
Business • 07:14
4 min
The trove of data is already revealing early warning signs of conditions like dementia, and confirms that no amount of alcohol is safe for our health.
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Small business owners in Bulgaria brace for switch from lev to euro in 2026
Business • 06:17
7 min
European Union officials gave the green light in June for Bulgaria to become the 21st member of the eurozone, a key Brussels project aimed at deepening the ties between member countries.
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Does Ukraine’s first-in-Europe internet deal with Starlink mean more dependence on Elon Musk?
Business • 05:01
6 min
Kyivstar, Ukraine’s largest mobile operator, started testing a service that would deliver internet from satellites to cellphones.
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Time for EU to put its gun on the table in US tariff spat, says ex-trade chief
Business • 04:31
3 min
According to former director-general of DG Trade Jean-Luc Demarty, a balanced agreement with the US is out of reach, and the EU needs political courage to target US digital and financial services.
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Countries slash global health aid for poorer countries to lowest level in 15 years, study finds
Business • 04:00
3 min
The United States has made the deepest cuts, but the United Kingdom, Germany, and France have also reduced global health aid this year.
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Mardi 15 juillet 2025

European Commission puts prepped Mercosur deal on ice
Business • 15:37
3 min
According to several sources, the agreement reached by the EU and the Mercosur countries has been reviewed by the European Commission’s legal service and translated, but its submission to the Member States for ratification has been put on hold.
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Denmark seeks stronger platform rules to protect minors online
Business • 15:10
2 min
Earlier this week, the Commission presented guidance for online platforms on how to protect minors, addressing addictive design, cyber bullying, and harmful content.
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EU lawmakers to push for another Amazon hearing in the autumn 
Business • 14:54
3 min
The move comes after planned hearings with senior company representatives were unsuccessful.
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Childhood vaccinations lag in Europe, making kids vulnerable to outbreaks of measles, other diseases
Business • 10:48
3 min
Health officials say complacency around routine vaccinations can make it easier for misinformation to take hold.
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Nissan is closing flagship Oppama plant in Japan to cut costs
Business • 08:22
2 min
The factory in Oppama, Japan, employs approximately 2,400 people, who will lose their jobs in March 2028. Car production will move to another Nissan plant in southwestern Japan.
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Nvidia to sell H20 chips to China again after US gives export approval
Business • 07:56
3 min
The move is a U-turn for the government, which in April banned sales of the chip to China.
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Elon Musk’s X hit with EU complaint over use of personal data for advertising 
Business • 05:02
2 min
The European Commission began investigating alleged breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA) in December 2023.
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What would Socrates and Plato say about AI? Former Greek leader George Papandreou has some ideas
Business • 05:00
8 min
Artificial intelligence is transforming “the way we think about the world, the way that we communicate [and] our political culture in a democracy,” Greece’s former prime minister George Papandreou tells Euronews Next.
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Exclusive: US pitches special role in EU regulatory surveillance in trade deal
Business • 04:31
7 min
Amid an ongoing dispute over tariffs, the US is pressuring the EU to revise its digital regulations and is angling for a seat at the table. How much room for manoeuvre does Big Tech really have?
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A new energy bridge: Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan unite for a Green Corridor to Europe
Business • 00:57
10 min
In a move aiming to reshape the regional energy landscape and bring Central Asia closer to Europe, the three countries have launched a joint venture, seeking to develop a new transcontinental green energy corridor.
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Lundi 14 juillet 2025

EU trade ministers discuss €72 billion retaliatory tariffs on US goods
Business • 16:30
4 min
Caught off guard while preparing to sign an agreement in principle with the US on tariffs, the EU is gearing up for retaliation in case negotiations fail following the new US threats over the weekend.
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Euronews Tech Talks: The podcast unravelling the big questions shaping Europe's digital landscape
Business • 15:38
39 min
Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives.
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Online platforms get further EU guidance on how to protect minors
Business • 14:08
3 min
The European Commission began a few investigations into potential breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA) around minor protection.
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Wizz Air halts Abu Dhabi operations as instability threatens profits
Business • 11:34
3 min
Wizz Air's decision to end operations out of its hub in Abu Dhabi comes as it aims to focus on its core markets in Central and Eastern Europe.
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China doesn’t need NVIDIA chips for military power, CEO says
Business • 10:49
3 min
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says China doesn’t need to use the American tech stack or his company’s semiconductor chips to train AI for its military.
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Parents urged to vaccinate their kids after child dies of measles in the UK
Business • 09:49
4 min
The child’s death from measles comes amid an uptick in infections in both the UK and mainland Europe in recent years.
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‘Fibremaxxing’: Why nutrition experts can actually get behind TikTok’s latest wellness trend
Business • 05:00
6 min
A wellness trend on TikTok is advocating eating as much fibre as possible. For once, nutrition experts actually agree.
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UniCredit Banco BPM merger battle deepens as Brussels warns Italy against unlawful interference
Business • 00:34
3 min
Rome’s use of the ‘Gold Power’ rule to impose conditions on the merger is controversial because the two companies are both Italian and there is no apparent threat to national security.
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EU's AI Code ready for companies to sign next week
Business • 00:20
3 min
Both the member states and the European Commission need to formally give the green light to the Code, which helps providers of AI systems comply with the EU’s AI Act.
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Dimanche 13 juillet 2025

Huawei's paradox in Spain: No to 5G, but yes to wiretap storage
Business • 15:06
6 min
Spain is experiencing a paradoxical situation with regard to Chinese tech company Huawei, highlighting tensions between national security, commercial interests and geopolitical pressures. While the Chinese giant has been expelled from the country's 5G net
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AI scams can now impersonate your voice. Here’s how to avoid them
Business • 08:00
5 min
The voice of a senior member of US President Trump’s administration was impersonated by an artificial intelligence scam. Here’s how you can avoid the same happening to you.
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Samedi 12 juillet 2025

US to raise tariff rate on EU goods to 30% from 1 August, EU open to talks but ready to respond
Business • 16:12
2 min
The European Commission responded to Trump's announcement in a written statement, saying it remains ready to reach an agreement, while also taking "necessary steps to safeguard EU interests, including the adoption of proportionate countermeasures."
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Heading to the coast? European beachgoers face risks from bacteria as summer heats up, officials say
Business • 08:01
2 min
Vibrio bacteria, which can cause serious infections, are often found in the Baltic Sea but have also appeared in the North Sea and enclosed bathing sites.
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Could electric aeroplanes be the future of flight? Watch Denmark’s first test flight
Business • 07:00
9 min
The plane can be charged using a standard fast charger for electric cars in just 20 to 40 minutes, according to its developers. Experts say airports will need to gradually expand charging infrastructures for electric aircraft.
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UK wine duty: Are hotter countries really being taxed more on their wine?
Business • 05:01
9 min
The UK changed the way it taxes wine in February, five months on, as one of the biggest importers in the world, how is that affecting the industry in Europe?
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Vendredi 11 juillet 2025

Spotify faces Turkish probe over alleged insults to religious beliefs and First Lady
Business • 16:34
4 min
Turkey has launched an investigation into Spotify following a social media backlash over playlist names deemed politically or religiously 'insensitive'.
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Volkswagen and Chinese partner SAIC to close Nanjing production plant
Business • 10:25
2 min
After 17 years, car manufacturing giant Volkswagen and partner SAIC are closing down their joint production plant in the Chinese city of Nanjing.
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Lula vows retaliatory tariffs if Trump imposes 50% levies on Brazil
Business • 07:22
5 min
Brazilian President Lula da Silva warns of retaliatory tariffs on the US if Trump imposes a 50% levy over Bolsonaro's trial, risking a trade war.
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Becoming active in adulthood can curb risk of dying from certain health issues by 22%, study finds
Business • 04:30
5 min
The study found that not all forms of exercise are equally beneficial when it comes to reducing the risk of dying from various health conditions.
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Meta to pay $1 million to bolster UK government’s AI workforce
Business • 00:56
2 min
One of the world’s biggest tech and artificial intelligence (AI) companies will front a $1 million (€854,000) grant for the UK government to develop new technologies.
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Jeudi 10 juillet 2025

Dutch court convicts man for sharing sensitive knowledge from tech giant ASML with person in Russia
Business • 15:52
3 min
In a written judgment, the court said sharing technology with Russia is “extremely serious” and has consequences for “international security and stability”.
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