Now playing Next Cinema Film of the Week: 'Megalopolis' - Coppola's disastrously dull folly Francis Ford Coppola returns to the big screen after 13 years with a passion project that has to be seen to be believed. And we don’t mean that in a good way. 20/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Hundreds of cultural events kick off for European Heritage Days Events in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Ireland have already finished, but there are still plenty more upcoming in other countries. 20/09/2024
Now playing Next Football Now How does France keep developing generational talents? In partnership with Media City Despite missing out on Euro glory and Olympic gold, France is one of the best international football teams in the world. 19/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Prime Minister Rama insists Albania migrant deal 'exclusive' to Italy Albania's "unconditional love" for Italy means Rome has the exclusive privilege to house asylum seekers on Albanian soil, Rama told Euronews. 19/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Will Brandenburg follow the far-right surge in eastern Germany? The third and final eastern German state of Brandenburg heads to the polls in just a couple of days. With the government already adopting far-right policies in a bid to hold on to voters, how is the vote likely to play out? 19/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia hit by Russian aerial attacks In Kharkiv, ballistic missiles were launched around midnight, and bombs were dropped in the morning, local reports say. 19/09/2024
Now playing Next Art Is Venice’s famed winged lion statue actually Chinese? New chemical evidence claims that Venice’s winged lion could be Chinese... And that it's not a lion but an altered Chinese tomb gardian known as a 'zhènmùshòu'. 19/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Thousands of firefighters battle ongoing blazes in Portugal Emergency services have reported 90 active incidents in mainland Portugal, with 17 fires currently raging and 60 approaching their end stages. 19/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Have archaeologists uncovered the remains of a famed French poet? Archaeological excavations at Notre-Dame de Paris have uncovered a burial site that could be that of the French poet Joachim du Bellay (1522 - 1560), whose grave has been sought since the 18th century. But doubts remain... 18/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news We're officially getting a The Sims movie produced by Margot Robbie Say "sul sul" to an official 'The Sims' movie - ladder-less pools and all? 18/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Nine Inch Nails photography exhibition to open in London The collection of photographs by Jonathan Rach hits London next month. ‘The Downward Spiral Exhibition’ coincides with the 30th anniversary of Nine Inch Nails' second album 'The Downward Spiral', and features "unseen" images from NIN's 1994-1996 'Self Destruct' tour. 18/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Con artist's sparkly ankle monitor steals show on US TV dance series The real life fake heiress who inspired Netflix's 'Inventing Anna' has made her debut on the US dance show, Dancing with the Stars, sporting a glittery ankle monitor. 18/09/2024
Now playing Next Lebanon What was Hungarian company's role in making Hezbollah pagers? Some 2,750 people, many of them members of Hezbollah, were injured by pagers exploding almost simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday. 18/09/2024
Now playing Next Money Over 130 countries now exploring digital currencies as interest soars Central banks worldwide are now looking into digital currencies, according to a new study from a US think tank. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Cinema Here's what not to miss at this year's Festival Lumière 2024 Cinephiles rejoice! The 2024 Lumière Festival kicks off in Lyon next month, and with a rich and eclectic program, this 16th edition promises to be yet another vibrant tribute to cinema in all its forms. Here’s the lowdown on the screenings and events you shouldn’t miss. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Polish PM calls for EU relief funding as thousands forced to evacuate Prime Minister Donald Tusk has declared a month-long state of natural disaster as Poland braces for further flooding. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Climate Now How is climate data shaping EU policy? In partnership with Copernicus Join us for our live Climate Now debate from Brussels, streaming on our YouTube channel on 24 September at 11:30 CET. Our experts will explore how climate data is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies. 17/09/2024