Now playing Next Markets High interest rates and weak demand hit Europe's economy European markets were higher on Tuesday as investors digested a raft of economic data from across the Eurozone, as well as more corporate updates, including BP's latest earnings. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone inflation falls further than expected to 2.9% in October Inflation in the eurozone fell more sharply than expected to 2.9% in October, according to the EU's statistics office. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next Economy UK: Is homeownership becoming a privilege for the elite? A large majority of people aspiring to buy a house in the UK find that homeownership is reserved for the elite, says a new report. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next Markets World Bank: Shock in oil and food prices if Israel Hamas war escalates In its latest report, the World Bank outlines three possible scenarios and what they entail for the commodity markets. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next No Comment Gazans get creative charging their phones in the absence of fuel Palestinians in Gaza are facing a near-complete communications blackout. Israel continues to ban essential fuel shipments from entering the strip at the Rafah border crossing. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next Gaza UN schools provide refuge and respite to Gaza children Euronews reporter Nebal Hajjo speaks with staff at a UN-run school in Khan Younis to understand how the fighting between Israel and Hamas is taking its toll. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next Green News Wales is our Green European Country of the Month Though it may be small, Wales is one country making moves on climate action. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next Business Energy crisis: Who has the priciest electricity and gas in Europe? The pre-tax prices of electricity and natural gas soared after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but they're now on the decline. Although slightly higher than the second half of 2022, the final prices for customers, including taxes, reached their peak in the first half of 2023. 31/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Greece looks for affordable home solutions as property prices soar One solution would be to free up hundreds of thousands of empty apartments in the capital, according to a government minister. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Climate One-third of Nepal’s mountain ice has melted, UN chief warns From the foot of Mount Everest, António Guterres warned of floods, droughts and landslides if 1.5C global heating is breached. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Scenes Meet the guardians of Tunisia’s Sejnane pottery heritage In partnership with Media City "We want to present it to the world. I did not like it at first, but I became fond of it and worked with clay even though it is labour-intensive." 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Nordic countries debunk ‘false myths’ about heat pumps in the cold Heat pumps allow consumers to make major savings in Norway, Finland and Sweden - known for their harsh winters. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Belgium Euroviews. Can the EU become an effective geopolitical power in the Middle East? Considering the increasing tensions and international competition in a very volatile region, if the EU seeks to become a strong actor in the MENA, it must uphold its values with tangible actions and not with contradictory statements, Assem Dandashly and Christos Kourtelis write. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Windfall taxes on European energy firms 'weakened' by lobbying: NGOs Fossil fuel businesses across Europe have managed to weaken and delay windfall taxes imposed on them during the recent energy crisis, according to a new report by a coalition of environmental associations. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Markets European gas prices soar after Egypt reports zero imports European gas prices rose almost 7% on Monday morning, following news about supply risks. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Business HSBC announces $3 billion buyback despite missing profit expectations Higher interest rates have boosted profits for Europe’s biggest bank, bringing their third-quarter pre-tax total to $7.7 billion ($6.26 billion after tax). 30/10/2023
Now playing Next Business China's Evergrande gets last chance to come up with new debt deal Evergrande's liquidation hearing initially scheduled for Monday was adjourned by a Hong Kong court as the property developer's shares hit an all-time low. 30/10/2023