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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Climate change is hurting the Earth. It will hurt your wallet, too Climate change will endanger financial security, our personal health, and the planet we love living on. Real solutions will only come from governments that require equal participation and collaboration between all, Prof Gary Yohe writes. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Economy Is it possible to move on from growth as our key economic indicator? For more than a hundred years, economic growth has been a key benchmark for successful societies. But is it the right one? Euronews' final debate on the subject at the Beyond Growth 2023 conference takes a deeper look. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes 2023 review: 'Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny' The new and final Indiana Jones film starring Harrison Ford just got its premiere in Cannes. After ticketing woes, Euronews Culture managed to snag a seat. Was it worth it? Not really, it turns out... 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Slovakia Slovak tycoon acquitted again over murder of journalist Slovak tycoon Marián Kočner has been acquitted for his role in conspiring to murder journalist Ján Kuciak. Alena Zsuzsová, his associate, was found guilty of planning and ordering the crime. 19/05/2023
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Now playing Next Euronews Witness NGOs slam Europe for allowing migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Italy faces the biggest influx of migrants since 2017. Over 900 people have died since January trying to cross the Mediterranean. NGOs accuse Europe and institutions of letting those fleeing conflict and poverty die at sea. 18/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Malawi’s Rastafarian children start post-ban return to school About 1,200 Rastafarian children are expected to return to state schools in the country after being banned for a decade. 18/05/2023