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Now playing Next Europe News Orban party loses major support in Hungary's EU election Although his populist Fidesz party won 44% of votes in Sunday's EU election, a newcomer is threatening Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's grip on power. 10/06/2024
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Now playing Next The Road To Green War on waste: how the EU is tackling illegal shipments to developing countries In partnership with The European Commission Every year Europe exports millions of tonnes of waste to developing countries, and not all of it legally. Cyril Fourneris explores EU efforts to combat the illicit waste trade and initiatives to make better use of it in Europe. 04/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Berlin culture minister Joe Chialo on shaping Berlin's future Euronews Culture sat down with Joe Chialo, Berlin's Minister for Culture and Social Cohesion, to discuss the German capital’s vibrant cultural scene and the future challenges facing the city. 04/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. What do European elections mean for gender equality? The outcome of the upcoming European Parliament elections will directly influence whose rights are protected, which freedoms are upheld, and how we weed out gender-based violence going forward, Sophie Pouget writes. 04/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Quiet before the storm: European countries' election silence contrast From total blackout two days before the poll to full freedom of speech, take a tour of European legislation on the electoral silence period. 04/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Legendary Hollywood and Broadway star Janis Paige dies aged 101 Actress Janis Paige danced with Fred Astaire, sang in clubs with Sammy Davis Jr. and was a legend in Hollywood. She performed into her 90s and even added her voice to the #MeToo movement. 04/06/2024
Now playing Next Art London's 180 Studios presents spellbinding fusion of art and sound 'Reverb', presented by 180 Studios and The Vinyl Factory, is a groundbreaking multimedia exhibition that highlights the synergy between art and sound, featuring works by Theaster Gates, Es Devlin, Virgil Abloh, and more. 04/06/2024