Now playing Next Green News Farmers protest against New Zealand’s proposed ‘cow burp tax’ Farmers in New Zealand gathered in city and town centres on Thursday, driving tractors and pickup trucks and carrying signs to protest the government's plan to tax agricultural emissions. 20/10/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom How did Europe react to Liz Truss' resignation as UK PM? She lasted just 45 days in office. 20/10/2022
Now playing Next Euronews Witness Rising temperatures see beetles and fire ravage European forests A combination of record-high temperatures and drought saw France lose some 65,000 hectares of forest this summer to rampaging wildfires. These same conditions saw the Bark beetle flourish, devouring a staggering 11,000 hectares, one-quarter, of the Franconian Forest in Germany. 20/10/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe What's behind Liz Truss's downfall and the UK's political instability? Commentators identify 'fantasy economics', the pursuit of ideology over pragmatism, the way the Tory party chooses its leaders — and the ongoing fallout from Brexit. 20/10/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'I'm a fighter not a quitter' says Truss in first PMQs since U-turns Defying calls to quit even though her tax plans have been reversed, the beleagured British leader came under more scrutiny at Prime Minister's Questions. 19/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Upcycling your favourite fashion items could save you lots of cash How can you stop spending and start saving your clothes and continue to look great? Look no further, just follow Euronews Culture's tips to prevent the cost of living crisis from affecting your wardrobe 19/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Parler: what is the social media app Kanye West is buying? You might have trouble believing that the artist formerly known as Kanye West is seeking a bit more attention. He followed his controversial fashion parade in Paris with a series of anti-Semitic comments. Now he wants to buy a popular social media platform. 18/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Emerging Japanese designers ready to take over from Kenzo and Miyake After the loss of fashion greats like Issey Miyake and Hanae Mori earlier this year, there is a line of new Japanese designers ready to step into their shoes. 18/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news 'Elvis' director Baz Luhrmann wants to unlock people’s creativity The Australian filmmaker teams up with Bombay Sapphire to helm a creative call-to-arms, which is inviting people to discover the creative inspiration that exists all around them. 18/10/2022
Now playing Next Living How are Shein hauls making our planet unlivable? Workers are paid as little as 4 cents per item, a new investigation reveals. While Shein continues to be a sustainability nightmare. 17/10/2022
Now playing Next Scenes Meet the dance crew taking steps towards success in Qatar In partnership with Media City "I just hope they have fun dancing and continue to dream. They can do anything if they can believe it." 17/10/2022
Now playing Next Tech News AI-powered guns being deployed by the Israeli army in the West bank The artificial intelligence-powered guns can track targets to enhance accuracy when firing tear gas, stun grenades and sponge-tipped bullets. 17/10/2022
Now playing Next The Star Ingredient ‘The Star Ingredient’ podcast: Uncovering the hidden tastes of Africa In a world where our global food systems are under threat, meet the African chefs and communities who are turning to their traditional foods to strengthen their food security. Embark on a culinary journey across Africa that will tickle your taste buds. 17/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news All eyes on Lyon as 2022 Lumière Film Festival begins Lyon's international Lumiere film festival is fast making quite a name for itself as the celebration of all things and people that make the cinema such an engrossing event every time the lights go down. 16/10/2022
Now playing Next Climate 7 big questions for Egypt’s chief climate negotiator ahead of COP27 In an exclusive Q&A, Ambassador Mohamed Nasr lays out Egypt's ambitions for the UN climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh. 16/10/2022
Now playing Next Nature Black is the new green for Chernobyl's radiation-beating frogs Almost 40 years after the Chernobyl accident, scientists found lasting effects in its frog population - but they had a plan. 15/10/2022
Now playing Next Europe News 'We need to change the law', says victim of gender-based violence One in three women have experienced physical or sexual violence in the European Union, according to the bloc's fundamental rights agency. 14/10/2022