Now playing Next Germany German chancellor defends his refusal to send Ukraine Taurus missiles The German government has been humiliated by a recent leaked recording of senior officers contradicting the chancellor's public arguments. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Will the Brussels spyware scandal finally convince the EU to act? The incoming EU lawmakers have a choice: confront and act against the menace of spyware to ensure our safety and the integrity of our democracy or become its next targets, Shubham Kaushik and Chloé Berthélémy write. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Finnish PM grilled by progressive MEPs over far-right alliance Finland's prime minister addressed on Wednesday the European Parliament and outlined his political priorities for the next legislature. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Innovation in Europe is falling behind. What can we do to catch up? Europe is now at risk of missing out on the Deep Tech Revolution, falling behind the US and China when it comes to innovation in various technologies, Francis de Véricourt writes. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Parliament votes to protect media freedom, curb spying on reporters Groundbreaking new EU laws to safeguard the independence of newsrooms received the final seal of approval by the European Parliament on Wednesday. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Roman Polanski to face trial in US on rape lawsuit in 2025 Director Roman Polanski is sued over more allegations of sexual assault. He will face a civil trial in Los Angeles in 2025 for allegedly raping a teenager in 1973. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Lost and Found: Explorer Captain Cook's rescued shells go on show A 'globally important' shell collection rescued from a skip containing gems from Captain Cook’s third voyage will go on show from today in Northumberland, England, after they were believed to have been lost for more than 40 years. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Green News Why are activists targeting European airports today? Campaigners are making a noise ahead of a meeting with France’s transport minister about flight caps on Friday. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Festival watch: The unmissable European music festivals of 2024 Coachella Shmoachella. Glastonbury? Glastonblurry. Here are the 12 European music fests you don’t want to miss this year. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation This French town is building a solar canopy over its cemetery Residents in Saint-Joachim can join this unusual community energy scheme for just €5. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Kenya Euroviews. America's failed 'War on Terror' in Africa is a global security crisis Without a drastic shift in policy that supports the emergence of strong and cohesive African societies, the world will be thrown into a global security crisis of earth-shattering proportions, Christine Odera writes. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Climate Snowless winter forces Europe’s ski resorts to turn to summer sports An EU project is now investigating how lift operators can best respond to climate change. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Stays 'An anchor in the sea of reviews’: How are hotel stars awarded? Euronews Travel spoke to Markus Luthe, the President of the European Hotelstars Union, to find out exactly how the star rating process actually works. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Healthcare France marks shift towards assisted dying with new 'aid in dying' law Emmanuel Macron has announced new legislation to legalise "aid in dying" that will allow adults facing end-of-life illness to take lethal medication. 11/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Deal on platform workers, after previous agreement fell apart The agreed text strikes a balance between respecting national labour law and ensuring minimum standards of protection, the council said. 11/03/2024
Now playing Next Mobility Can a search for MH370 with new tech solve aviation's biggest mystery? Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, prompting an unsuccessful search for answers. The mystery of its fate endures. 11/03/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink New French report claims young people can't identify some vegetables According to a new study, one in five young people (aged 15 to 24) are unable to identify a zucchini in a photo, with 18% seeing it as a cucumber and 2% as an aubergine. The report also suggests a significant number of young people have difficulty maintaining a healthy, balanced diet. 11/03/2024