Now playing Next Art Comedy Pet Photo Awards 2024: Check out this year's furry finalists From a cat stuck in a wall to a Kung Fu dog, and even a headless horse, this year's Comedy Pet Photo Award finalists do not disappoint. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Business European companies in China struggling to make money as growth slows European companies in China are finding it harder to make money as growth slows and overcapacity pressures increase, according to a new survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy Experts call for restrained spending as global debt hits record high Debt in emerging markets such as India and China and stubborn inflation in the US is putting pressure on funding costs. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Israel qualifies for Eurovision final amid protest Politics continue to loom large during this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Singer Eden Golan performed her song 'Hurricane' and secured her spot in Saturday’s final while almost 12,000 people protested Israel's participation in the competition over the war in Gaza. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Markets Weekly markets round-up: Optimism high on interest rate cut hopes Major European indices have notched up all-time highs, with the FTSE 100 reaching a fresh record following signals from the Bank of England (BoE) indicating an impending rate cut. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next World News Netanyahu: Israel will 'fight with fingernails' if US curbs weapons The Israeli prime minister says the country can ‘stand alone’ but hopes US and Israel can overcome differences. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Climate Less than 25% of the EU’s electricity came from fossil fuels in April The drop in fossil fuel generation was driven by wind and solar growth as well as the recovery of hydropower. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Iceland: See inside the world’s biggest plant sucking CO2 from the air Climeworks is harnessing Iceland’s geothermal power, while gearing up for megatonne capacity around the world. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Destinations Europe’s off-the-beaten-track highlights according to travellers You might not get to see iconic landmarks or eat in raved-about restaurants, but you’ll find space, peace and a few surprises. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News TikTok begins labelling AI-generated content The Chinese social media company is trying to add safeguards to AI-generated content. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Album anniversaries: Three records to celebrate in May 2024 From devastatingly intimate love songs to hip-hop bangers via lush soundscapes for a Parisian escapade, here's our pick of the three albums celebrating a major anniversary this month. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Business Train maker Alstom plans to raise €1bn to get finances back on track As it battles to cut its debt pile, leading train manufacturer Alstom announces plans to raise €1 billion. Euronews looks into Alstom's business across Europe. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy BoE holds rates steady, sees inflation below target in two years The Bank of England maintained interest rates at 5.25%, in a split decision with two members dissenting. Governor Andrew Bailey indicated it's premature to reduce rates. New forecasts project that price pressures will fall below the target within two years. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next wellbeing Screens impact your sleep so how can you stop doomscrolling in bed? Here's what experts suggest to change your bedtime routine, and avoid screens and the inevitable late-night doomscrolling. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Ireland struggles to deal with migrant influx across UK border London's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has many already inside the UK fearing for their safety, leading many to cross the Irish border. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Israel Euroviews. Axing the Oslo Accords killed the narrative, not just the process Negating the Oslo peace process also rendered the “two peoples” narrative false. Observers were left with the conclusion that if the land “from the river and the sea” did not belong to two peoples, it belonged to one nation, Dr Shlomo Fischer writes. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Business Arm's shares plunge amid concern over future growth prospects Arm Holdings reported the March-quarter earnings that beat market expectations. However, its shares declined due to a disappointing revenue guidance. 09/05/2024