Oura Ring’s CEO on how wearable technology will track our health in the future
Speaking at Web Summit Qatar, Tom Hale told Euronews Next about the importance of constant monitoring, how Oura makes use of AI, and where the company is headed.
Speaking at Web Summit Qatar, Tom Hale told Euronews Next about the importance of constant monitoring, how Oura makes use of AI, and where the company is headed.
American Jewish Committee (AJC), the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, welcomes today’s (29 January) decisive political decision by EU foreign ministers at the Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) of the European Union to designate the Iranian regime’s Islamic
The European Commission wants to cut through 27 national company laws with a single EU-wide rulebook. The goal is faster growth, lower costs, and more startups staying in Europe. Watch the video.
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A new round of trilateral Ukraine-US-Russia talks is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi just one day after Russia’s largest attack against Ukraine this winter, as Moscow launched a record number of missiles, targeting Ukraine’s civilian energy infrastructure.
As Angola Oil & Gas 2026 puts investment at the center of the agenda, Angola is demonstrating how oil-led growth, innovative technology and low-carbon fuels can advance energy security while supporting long-term climate objectives LUANDA. As global energy debates continue to
Spain has struggled to balance tourism with local life, as residents complain of housing shortages and rising costs.
Innovations at Milano Cortina 2026 include AI everywhere and drones.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 4th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Guinea worm is on course to become the second human disease eradicated after smallpox, with only 10 human cases reported worldwide in 2025.
The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ already contributes four per cent of annual sea level rise, but can the consequences of climate change be barricaded off?
Invest Africa (http://www.InvestAfrica.com) and global corporate intelligence and cyber security consultancy S-RM (http://apo-opa.co/4qHDgVH) have renewed their partnership for the third year in 2026. The partnership reinforces a shared commitment to advancing trade and
The US has reached a deal which guarantees an annual minimum of water deliveries from Mexico, replacing the old system under which Mexico had to fulfil a quota on a five-year cycle. Washington says the deal is set to help farmers in southern states, particularly in Texas.
Iran’s President says he has instructed the country’s foreign minister to pursue constructive negotiations to ease tensions and a looming threat of conflict with the US. The move signals a shift in approach for Tehran, who for weeks has countered with its own threats against
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son to late long-time Libyan dictator, Moammar Gadhafi, was killed on Tuesday in his home in the western town of Zintan in western Libya. Sources close to him say four masked gunmen stormed his home to carry out the “heinous crime”.
The coastguard said a pursuit was under way at the time of the collision, near the island of Chios.
Libyan media confirmed that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was killed by four people near the city of Zintan in the west of the country.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says the move will protect children from the "digital Wild West".
France is about to experience its first ever professional NFL American Football game with the New Orleans Saints scheduled to play the 2026/27 season opener in Paris.
In an interview with Euronews, Santiago Peña warned that delaying the implementation of the hard-won trade deal would be a "mistake".
The US military has announced it has targeted and downed an Iranian-owned drone in the waters of the Arabian Sea.
A 14-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing in a classroom on Tuesday.
Finland is set to build new icebreakers for the US as Arctic competition intensifies. While the deal highlights Finnish expertise in icebreaking, US interest in Greenland and strained EU-US ties have raised concerns over the partnership.
Northern Morocco reels from Loukkos River flooding, with 50,000 people displaced and emergency camps, rescues and dam releases under way.
The EU's proposal for a digital form of cash cannot proceed unless the European Parliament is able to agree on a position.
Geothermal systems that harness heat from deep underground require significantly less land infrastructure than other renewable energies.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 3rd, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
The kick-off trilogue on the Critical Medicines Act (CMA) took place on Monday evening (2 February), with discussions described as constructive. Co-legislators reiterated both their readiness to move forward and the urgency of the file, given ongoing concerns around the EU’s
A new poll underscores a clear message from Greenland: the vast majority of its people oppose becoming part of the United States, reaffirming the island’s commitment to self-determination and generating strong reactions across Europe. According to the survey, commissioned by
France's president says discussions are underway at "the technical level", while condemning Moscow’s refusal to engage in peace talks over Ukraine.
Two commission officials indicated that the "seminar" on competitiveness will also address the Commission’s “working methods”.
The Stena Imperative was approached by small armed vessels belonging to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, but continued on its way as planned.
Two port workers are accused of trying to damage military ships, including by dumping gravel into an engine.
At Web Summit Qatar, tech and creativity shared the stage. Startups, artists and policymakers came together, showing how ideas, music and technology can shape the future in real time.
Court in Copenhagen jailed the pair for 14 and 12 years respectively for terrorism and attempted murder over the attack in October 2024.
Newly released DOJ and congressional records show Jeffrey Epstein received real-time insight into UK tax and Bank of England policy discussions via Peter Mandelson, raising stark questions about how private networks intersect with public governance.
The newly released official trailer for the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic gives audiences the most detailed look at the movie so far.
Miroslav Lajčák, an ally of Slovak PM Robert Fico, messaged Jeffrey Epstein about women and diplomacy in 2018 while he was foreign minister.
Sweden and Denmark will send €245 million in TRIDON Mk2 air defence systems to Ukraine, boosting protection as Russia escalates strikes on energy sites.
Portugal braces for storm Leonardo with heavy rain, 95 km/h winds and coastal waves up to 11 metres, days after deadly storm Kristin struck.
Last week a bombshell report on U.S.-Bangladeshi relations dropped in the Washington Post. Leaked audio revealed a U.S. diplomat based in Dhaka saying that he wanted the political party, Jamaat-e-Islami, to be the country’s “friends”. While it’s not uncommon to build diplomatic
Euronews Culture’s David Mouriquand went to see the Melania Trump documentary ‘Melania’ so you don’t have to.
OECD chief says appetite for multilateral trade remains strong despite tariffs. Cormann says Europe should take note of recommendations laid out by former ECB president Mario Draghi to maintain 'success story' of the EU.
The artist has denied modelling the fresco on the prime minister.
The study suggests that cognitive development begins far earlier than previously believed, with infants actively processing and categorising the world around them from a very early age.
The Troodos region is home to 10 UNESCO-listed churches, which draw religious tourists from across the globe.
Grok came under fire for generating sexually explicit deepfakes of women and minors early last month.
A volatile geopolitical context has spurred the European Union and United Kingdom to deepen their collaboration on areas including defence and trade after a fraught decade.
As cuts in international aid continue worldwide, a new study projects 22.6 million people will die by 2030, including 5.4 million children under the age of five.
EMA’s human medicines committee (CHMP) published the outcomes of their meeting on Friday (30 January). EMA recommended six medicines for approval at its meeting and extended the therapeutic indications of nine medicines. Here are some highlights: Menopause: The committee