Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Can historic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower ever be truly green? It's generally assumed that old historical buildings are likely inefficient, use more energy, and are maintenance-intensive. However, the Eiffel Tower is an example I’d like to highlight, proving this doesn’t have to be the case, Cristina Gamboa writes. 18/03/2024
Now playing Next Smart Regions Earthquakes: The European project preparing for emergencies In partnership with the European Commission Experts at the Institute of Seismology in Thessaloniki, Greece, monitor tremors in real-time for REDACt, a consortium helping four countries bordering the Black Sea respond more efficiently to earthquakes. 18/03/2024
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Now playing Next Climate Now Can Catalonia learn to live with drought? In partnership with Copernicus How is the Spanish region of Catalonia adapting to drought? The main reservoir that feeds Barcelona is almost empty and the water regeneration and desalination plants are at full capacity. Meanwhile private companies are making their own efforts to economise and recycle water. Is it enough? 18/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. In the EU, rule of law backsliding keeps weakening our democracies Even in countries with strong democratic traditions, there are serious threats to the institutions, processes and freedoms that underpin free and open societies. And if left unchecked, the damage to democracy may be all but impossible to reverse, Eleanor Brooks and Jonathan Day write. 18/03/2024
Now playing Next Health news Exclusive: Commission eyes Biotech Act to boost bloc’s life science sector The EU executive is to announce new measures, including establishing a Biotech Hub, paving the way for a legislative initiative designed to ease biomanufacturing approvals across the bloc, according to a leaked document seen by Euronews. 18/03/2024
Now playing Next Russia Putin says he supported Alexei Navalny prisoner swap Russia’s best-known opposition figure died last month while serving a 19-year sentence on extremism charges that supporters say were politically motivated. 18/03/2024
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Now playing Next Markets Markets Report: A look at the week ahead Anticipation mounts as major central banks prepare to announce decisions on interest rates, influencing market dynamics and investor sentiment. 18/03/2024
Now playing Next World News Protestors defy Putin as leader heads for predictable landslide win President Vladimir Putin looks set to lead Russia for another six years, with exit polls for the highly controlled presidential elections showing a predictably large share of the vote for the Kremlin leader. 17/03/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News The EU passed the first AI law. Tech experts say it’s ‘bittersweet’ In a world-first, the EU has passed legislation to regulate artificial intelligence but while some argue it does not go far enough, others say it could hurt companies with “additional constraints”. 16/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy Ranked: Which cities are Europe’s best financial hubs? The US has five financial centres in the global top 10 while Europe only pulls in two, but how do European cities rank among themselves? 16/03/2024