Now playing Next Europe News Zaporizhzhia starts building first underground school Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Education says every seventh school in the country is currently damaged as a result of the full-scale invasion. Over 3,500 educational institutions have suffered some kind of destruction and nearly 400 have been completely destroyed. 07/07/2024
Now playing Next Climate No to greenwashing, yes to real change, say Europe’s rural farmers Europe’s young farmers take aim at big agriculture as "the real problem" when it comes to climate change. 07/07/2024
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Now playing Next World News At least 16 killed in strike on UN-run school in Gaza A lack of clean water and personal hygiene materials is causing a spike in the spread of infectious diseases among Gaza’s displaced population. The WHO says instances of diarrhoea, chickenpox and jaundice have all surpassed previous years' figures. 07/07/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 6th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 06/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News British PM says he has already discussed Ukraine with world leaders Labour's Keir Starmer will have to face problems such as boosting a sluggish economy, fixing a broken health care system, and restoring trust in the country's government. 06/07/2024
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Now playing Next Nepal Mount Everest camp will take years to clean says local sherpa Since the peak was first conquered in 1953, thousands of climbers have scaled it and many have left behind more than just their footprints. 06/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News How NVIDIA is giving 4,500 European AI startups a headstart NVIDIA’s Inception programme supports 4,500 European startups working on artificial intelligence (AI). 06/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week From tiny dolls with big personalities to a very modern take on the superhero genre and the historic bull-run in Spain, there's something for everyone in our round-up of the best cultural offerings for the week ahead. 06/07/2024
Now playing Next Art Actor Tim Robbins wants more human interaction in a digital world Academy Award winner Tim Robbins shares his views on a world dominated by digital interactions during an interview with Euronews Romania.. 06/07/2024
Now playing Next Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Orbán's trip to Kyiv and Moscow In this edition, host Méabh Mc Mahon asks what difference a Hungary-led EU Council presidency could make, and hears why Vienna's the place to be. 06/07/2024
Now playing Next Travel News ‘A theme park for tourists’: Málaga locals protest city gentrification Spain’s anti-tourism activism has arrived in Málaga, where locals are angry over soaring rent prices. 06/07/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Flights resumed at Catania Airport after closure due to ashfall On the nearby island of Stromboli the Civil Protection agency issued its top, red alert warning the situation there could deteriorate. The volcano there also started erupting earlier this week, sending ash clouds two kilometres into the sky and spilling lava into the sea. 06/07/2024
Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: Imminent famine in Sudan and Orbán's EU presidency This edition of State of the Union focuses on the start of Hungary's rotating EU presidency and the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Sudan. 05/07/2024
Now playing Next World News After his win, Starmer will have to ruthlessly shakeup old alliances Starmer has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to pave the way for the future of the progressive agenda in the West. He must not squander it, Youssef Kobo writes. 05/07/2024