France spent €2bn on the Olympics. Will the country reap economic benefits in both the long and short term from this investment? On today's #TheBigQuestion, Euronews Business' Angela Barnes interviews Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, deputy governor at Banque de France to explore France's economic outlook. Watch in full: https://lnkd.in/dC6Pnc7a
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Euronews is an international news media, providing news with a European perspective to a worldwide audience in 17 languages, both on TV and digital platforms. It reaches over 400 million TV homes across in 160 countries, including 68% of homes in the European Union + the United Kingdom. Every month, Euronews’ website and app attract an average of 25 million unique visitors and over 22 million people follow Euronews on social media platforms. Since its creation in Lyon (France) in 1993, Euronews has always embraced the fundamental values of independence, impartiality and pluralism, with a resolutely European identity, which lie at the heart of Euronews' editorial offer. Its mission is to empower people to form their own opinion, through offering a diversity of viewpoints: Euronews is "All Views". With a team of 400 journalists of more than 30 different nationalities, our 12 core editions cover European and world news 24/7 in Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Turkish, with bureaus in Brussels, Athens and Budapest. Since 2018, five branded affiliates (Euronews Albania, Euronews Georgia, Euronews Serbia, Euronews Bulgaria and Euronews Romania) were launched, bringing the total number of languages covered by Euronews to 17. Euronews’ unique multi-language news model enables Euronews to customise global news for local audiences. Aside from round-the-clock news coverage, Euronews provide audiences with a diverse array of factual programming on current affairs, business, technology, science, climate, travel and culture. Four thematic digital and social destinations were launched in the last few years: Euronews Green, Euronews Travel, Euronews Next and Euronews Culture. In 2016, Euronews launched its sister channel Africanews, the only international and independent news channel made for Africa, available both on TV and on digital platforms in French and in English.
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The EU plans to mandate a new financial market trade data service, promising transparency and investment – but others fear it’ll just create a new monopoly. https://lnkd.in/daZfnkHy
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Most EU member states see a large proportion of their teaching vacancies unfilled at the start of each school year, often thanks to low wages, high workload, and an ageing teacher population. At least 24 EU countries struggle with teacher shortages — here's why 👇 https://lnkd.in/dVevm5pG
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Sales of electric cars have dropped off particularly in Germany as government financial incentives for electric vehicles slowed down. Consumers are also spending less amid fears of problems with the economy. https://lnkd.in/di5Wv885
EU electric car sales stall as Germany lifts its foot off the pedal
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French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Serbia, less than five months after he hosted his Serbian counterpart in Paris. It comes as the EU and China continue to strengthen economic ties with Belgrade - but can Serbia maintain a diplomatic balance? https://lnkd.in/dmkupdxj
Lithium: How Serbia is balancing its interests between EU and China
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#RadioSchuman is back! Tune in Monday to Friday on your favourite podcast platforms for the latest news from Brussels and beyond. Explore EU political developments and European affairs with Maïa de La Baume. Today’s episode features Mared Gwyn Jones, who sheds light on Keir Starmer's plans to renegotiate UK-EU relations. 🎧 https://lnkd.in/gCtAjBKW
What does Keir Starmer want to renegotiate with the EU?
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How can AI help you climb the corporate career ladder? In this episode of #TheBigQuestion, Hannah Brown sits down with KPMG’s Global Head of AI, David Rowlands to discuss AI’s potential to increase or decrease the wealth divide, depending on how we use it. In full: https://lnkd.in/dk7TN-ZD
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Out of 50 countries in Europe, only 15 have a female prime minister or head of state — excluding monarchs. Female leaders in Europe: Where are they and how many are there? 👇 https://lnkd.in/dq6fp9XJ
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Eurozone business activity expanded in August, driven by a surge in the services sector, notably in France due to the Olympic Games. However, manufacturing continued its contraction, and Germany's private sector economy worsened, raising concerns about a potential recession. #Eurozone #olympicgames #France #Germany https://lnkd.in/dTUGvavF
Eurozone business activity sees Olympic boost, but Germany contracts
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The EU has slashed an additional tariff on Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) made in China to 9%, down from the previously planned 20.8%. This new rate is significantly lower than the range of 17% to 36.3% imposed on other Chinese EV manufacturers, which could potentially boost Tesla's sales in the region. #Tesla #Chinese #EU #import https://lnkd.in/d4R9AJns
EU cuts planned tariff on China-made Telsa vehicles to 9%
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