Now playing Next Tech News ‘Complete failure’: DeSantis’ 2024 bid plagued with Twitter glitches Ron DeSantis has entered the 2024 US presidential race, but his live chat with Elon Musk on Twitter didn't exactly go as planned. 25/05/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Erdogan's party divided on economy before runoff - reports An "informal group" is discussing an alternative to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's controversial economic programme, days before he seeks to extend his reign. 25/05/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Russia proceeds with moving nukes to Belarus and other news All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine. 25/05/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Law enforcement isn't ready for its greatest test yet — climate change The European law enforcement community must take the initiative and face its greatest challenge yet head-on: our planet’s changing climate, Dr Detlef Schröder writes. 24/05/2023
Now playing Next Mobility Is Gen Z falling out of love with cars and driving? The hardest hit by school closures and job losses in the COVID pandemic, Gen Z lacks the earning potential or upward mobility as previous generations. 24/05/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. I escaped from Mariupol — a city that no longer exists Mariupol used to be a beautiful town before the war. Now, I want to feel like I have a home again, but not in Mariupol, because it's the past, unfortunately, Olga Shults writes. 24/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes 2023 review: 'Asteroid City' - Wes Anderson's cloying misfire Heartache, alien sightings and quarantine only amount to Close Encounters of the Quirky and Exasperating Kind. 24/05/2023
Now playing Next World News UN calls for protection of civilians fleeing war Noting that over 100 million people were classified as refugees in 2022, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told member states it was falling short of its commitments. 24/05/2023
Now playing Next Green News The EU’s ‘dirty list’: Which countries are burning the most coal? Two countries dominate Europe’s coal emissions. Though falling, coal made up over 60% of the bloc's power sector pollution last year. 23/05/2023
Now playing Next Russia Berlin police investigate report of Russian exiles falling ill One US-based Russian woman reports a strange smell in her hotel room and then falling ill in the hours afterwards, but says doctors couldn't find anything wrong with her. 22/05/2023
Now playing Next Mobility How do you catch a falling satellite? This start-up has the answer While It’s become more cost-effective to launch satellites to orbit, bringing them back to Earth intact has proven much trickier. Until now. 22/05/2023
Now playing Next World News Is a new Cold War dawning as Russia backs out of a 1990 arms treaty? With Russia's parliament set to rubber stamp a bill rejecting an arms treaty signed a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, is Europe on the verge of a new Cold War? 22/05/2023
Now playing Next Design Barcelona residents face eviction as Sagrada Familia Basilica completion approaches Since work began 141 years ago, the Sagrada Família has become almost as famous for its endless works as for its magnificent architecture. Now nearby residents face being evicted if the construction is completed, but are doubtful a decision be made before this month's key local elections. 21/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes: Scorsese debuts latest film to thunderous applause Martin Scorsese unveiled “Killers of the Flower Moon” at Cannes on Saturday, debuting a sweeping American epic about greed and exploitation on the bloody plains of an Osage Nation reservation in 1920s Oklahoma. 21/05/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Zelenskyy tells world Bakhmut is 'not occupied by Russian Federation' The comments come after the Ukrainian President earlier on Sunday had said Bakhmut was “only in our hearts", a day after Russia claimed it had captured the eastern city. 20/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes 2023 review: 'Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny' The new and final Indiana Jones film starring Harrison Ford just got its premiere in Cannes. After ticketing woes, Euronews Culture managed to snag a seat. Was it worth it? Not really, it turns out... 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Green News The world’s biggest lakes and reservoirs are shrinking. Here's why Satellites were used to track how lakes around the world, from the Caspian Sea to the Great Salt Lake, have changed over the last three decades. 19/05/2023