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 Green News New report maps France’s biggest climate impacts by region The report’s authors hope it can act as a roadmap for local authorities to adapt and accelerate the green transition. 19/09/2024
Now playing Next World News Israel launches strikes on southern Lebanon as tensions spike Meanwhile in Beirut, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed "just punishment" for the two-day walkie-talkie and pager attacks, which killed more than 30, wounded thousands and was widely believed to be carried out by Israel. 19/09/2024
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 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
Now playing Next Health news Scientists shed light on many ways brain changes during pregnancy A new study looked at how the brain changes throughout pregnancy and could help better understand issues like postpartum depression. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The new 'La Bohème': Opera for dummies or much needed Gen Z update? The shortened version of La Bohème was staged for the first time in Perugia: it lasts ninety minutes instead of two hours and forty minutes. The new format is the idea of tenor Gianluca Terranova, who also plays the role of Rodolfo. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Health news What is botulism and how can you avoid it? A local artisanal pesto in France was linked to cases of botulism. What is it? 16/09/2024
Now playing Next Czech Republic Severe floods in Central Europe turn deadly in Poland and Austria A firefighter has died during a flood rescue in Austria, one person has died in Poland and five have died in Romania, police say. 15/09/2024
Now playing Next Israel Yemen fires long-range missile at Israel, with no casualties reported A long-range missile fired from Yemen landed in an open area in central Israel early on Sunday, the Israeli military said. 15/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news First programmes announced for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture The northern English city is the fourth to be selected in the government’s City of Culture programme and will play host to theatre, art, music and film events over the course of the year. 14/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Brussels Design September, mind-melting body horror 'The Substance', wine in Budapest and 'Emily in Paris' - here's what to look out for in Europe this week. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Green News Von der Leyen moots market-based system to avert ecosystem collapse The European Commission is considering a market-based system to encourage farmers and industry to conserve nature and restore lost biodiversity by putting a price on ecosystems. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news How 'My English Persian Kitchen' brings the taste of Iran to the stage Euronews Culture sat down with actor Isabella Nefar to discuss how she brought Atoosa Sepehr's story of escaping Iran to the stage, while also feeding an entire audience. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: ‘The Substance’ - A spine-cleaving triumph For her second film, which won Best Screenplay in Cannes this year, French director Coralie Fargeat delivers a gory parable about the fetishisation of youth. It’s a demented fairytale you won’t want to miss, and 2024’s best horror film. Warning: Weak stomachs need not apply. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Parliament set for showdown between Orbán and opposition leader Buoyed by a bombshell opinion poll result showing his six-month old party has almost closed the gap on Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz, which has ruled Hungary since 2010, the insurgent opposition leader Péter Magyar plans to put the nationalist premier on the spot in the European Parliament next week. 12/09/2024
Now playing Next Home What makes Vienna the world's most liveable city? The Austrian capital ranks highly for stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. 11/09/2024