Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The demon of irredentism is back with a vengeance Geopolitical atavism has become fashionable, politically expedient and unchecked by the major powers who are either distracted or complicit. Today the globe is pockmarked with latent or current irredentist disputes, Mark Medish and Alex Rondos write. 08/12/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News Marathon Brussels talks fail to reach deal on EU AI Act The European Parliament and member states failed on Thursday to reach a political deal on the AI Act following marathon talks in Brussels that stretched over 22 hours. 07/12/2023
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Now playing Next Economy Chinese exports increase for the first time in six months The increase comes as a surprise to analysts expecting a drop of more than 1% in the world’s second-biggest economy. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news European Film Awards 2023: Who will win this year’s Best Film? It's a tough one to call, as the five films nominated for Best European Film of 2023 at the European Film Awards are some of the strongest of the year. We look at the nominees and give our predictions. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy UK house prices rise again after market downturn UK house prices have risen for the second consecutive month in response to high demand and softening economic conditions. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy UK mortgage rates could stay higher for longer - here's some advice Cooling inflation rates could reduce the interest payments due on variable mortgage plans, but analysts warn this won’t happen just yet. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Italy Italy withdraws from China's Belt and Road Initiative Italy signed the pact in 2019 expecting a big boost to exports but hoped-for economic gains have not materialised. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next World News Europe's wealthiest countries have high child poverty rates The United Kingdom ranked almost last in the list of wealthy countries fighting child poverty, coming in just above Columbia and Turkey. Slovenia topped the rankings. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy Jobs at risk as eurozone construction sector continues to struggle Construction firms are looking to cut costs in the face of inflationary pressures and a prolonged fall in demand. 06/12/2023
Now playing Next Markets Israel: 'No unusual trading' before the 7 October Hamas attack A previously published report found an unusual spike in bets against Israeli securities just before the attack. 06/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. Will the ECB cut interest rates next year, and why does it matter? The current mood indicates that the ECB will become the first central bank to cut rates. However, others are saying it is too early to pop open the champagne bottle as the fight against inflation is not over, Osama Rizvi writes. 06/12/2023