NamX secures European patent and advances hydrogen industrialization

NamX has reached a major milestone in the development of its hydrogen technology after obtaining a European patent covering its hydrogen capsule system, a move expected to accelerate the industrial phase of the project. The announcement was made by the company’s founder and chief executive officer, Faouzi Annajah, who described the......

Oum to headline Europe Day 2026 concert celebrating Morocco–Europe cultural ties

Morocco will host a special cultural celebration marking Europe Day 2026, featuring a concert aimed at strengthening cultural and artistic ties between the Kingdom and European Union. The event, scheduled for May 14 at the Hassan II Park amphitheatre in Rabat, will feature acclaimed Moroccan artist Oum, known for her fusion of jazz, soul,......

BYD in talks to expand in Europe through potential factory acquisitions

BYD Company Limited is reportedly in discussions with European automakers, including Stellantis N.V., over the possible acquisition or use of underutilized production facilities in Europe, according to industry reports. The Chinese electric vehicle giant is seeking to expand its presence in the European market as competition intensifies in......

New statistical method could help identify extraterrestrial life signatures

Scientists searching for life beyond Earth have developed a new statistical approach that could improve the detection of biological activity on planets and icy moons such as Mars, Europa, and Enceladus. Instead of focusing on identifying specific molecules linked to life, the method examines how those molecules are organized and distributed......

Meta loses EU court battle over compensation for Italian publishers

Meta Platforms has lost a legal challenge before Europe’s highest court in a dispute over compensation owed to Italian publishers for the use of news content snippets. The ruling confirms that digital platforms may be required to pay fair compensation when using fragments of journalistic content online, strengthening the position of......

EU plans stricter social media rules to protect children

The European Union is preparing new measures aimed at strengthening the protection of children and teenagers online by introducing stricter regulations for social media platforms. Ursula von der Leyen stated that European authorities are increasingly concerned about the impact of social media business models on young users. According to the......

ABB to invest $200 million in medium-voltage equipment production in Europe

Swiss engineering group ABB Ltd has announced a major investment of around $200 million to expand its production capacity for medium-voltage electrical equipment in Europe. The move aims to respond to rapidly increasing demand for electricity infrastructure driven by data centers, electric mobility, and industrial electrification. The investment......

European markets cautious as U.S.-Iran tensions weigh on investor sentiment

European stock markets showed limited movement on Monday as investors closely monitored ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, which continue to affect global energy markets and financial sentiment. The pan-European STOXX 600 index remained broadly stable, while major regional markets moved in different directions. London’s......

ECB wage tracker signals stable eurozone wage growth amid inflation concerns

Wage growth in the eurozone remains broadly stable, according to the latest data from the European Central Bank (ECB), which showed little change in negotiated salary trends since the start of the conflict involving Iran. The ECB wage tracker indicated that negotiated wage growth is expected to remain at around 2.6% in 2026, unchanged from......

ECB policymaker says eurozone recession concerns are “real and justified”

A senior European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker has warned that concerns about a possible recession in the eurozone are “real and justified,” citing growing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty linked to the conflict in the Middle East. Yannis Stournaras, Governor of the Bank of Greece and member of the ECB Governing......

Ryanair CEO says Europe jet fuel shortage risk is easing

The risk of a jet fuel shortage in Europe is easing, according to Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary, who offered a more optimistic assessment of fuel supply conditions than earlier warnings circulating in the aviation sector. His comments come as the Middle East conflict continues to disrupt global energy flows and pressure transport......

Finland launches Europe’s first lithium mine for battery production

A major step in Europe’s energy transition has been taken in Finland, where the continent’s first lithium mine dedicated to battery production has officially begun operations. The project is seen as a strategic move to reduce dependence on imported raw materials used in electric mobility and digital technology. The mine, located......

Wizz Air reassures on fuel supply amid global uncertainty

Wizz Air has expressed confidence that it will not face disruptions in jet fuel supply, despite growing concerns over global energy markets. The airline’s CEO, Jozsef Varadi, stated that current market dynamics should help maintain stable access to fuel even amid geopolitical tensions. Rising fears about potential shortages have been......

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