Now playing Next Moldova In Chisinau, Charles Michel says Moldova has EU's full support Charles Michel has assured Moldova that it has the European Union's full support on its road to membership of the bloc. 28/03/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The EU's home affairs chief wants to read your private messages A new EU regulation could undermine the trust we have in secure and confidential processes like sending work emails, communicating with our doctors, and even governments, Ella Jakubowska writes. 28/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Scotland's oldest tartan goes on show in history of fashion fabric The fabric, discovered in a peat bog in Glen Affric in the Scottish Highlands, is thought to date back to the 1500s - and will go on show at the V&A Dundee from 1 April. 28/03/2023
Now playing Next Tech News How does China’s search giant AI chatbot compare to ChatGPT and Bard? Ernie Bot is Chinese search giant Baidu’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. 27/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Here's how artists are fighting back against AI image generation The emergence of new AI models, including Midjourney and DALL·E, has caused alarm among artists who fear that these advancements could threaten their livelihoods. However, artists are fighting back, using a variety of tactics to protect their creative output. 27/03/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink EU Investigation uncovers major honey fraud in European markets Nearly half of the honey imported into the European Union is suspected of being fake, according to an EU probe. 27/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Taking the plunge to see Portugal's unique underwater exhibition Ever wanted to combine diving exploration and a love of art? Now, you don't have to only imagine it as Portuguese street artist Vhils has created an artificial art reef made out of giant pieces from power stations no longer in operation. 26/03/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Criminals are using AI to sound like family members to scam people Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to recreate the sound of family members' voices in order to scam people out of thousands of euros. 25/03/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Russia's Bakhmut offensive stalls due to 'extreme attrition' of forces The latest British military intelligence assessment concludes that Kremlin troops are now trying to establish front lines to the north and south of the embattled Ukrainian city. 25/03/2023
Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: Credit Suisse lifeline and Putin hosts Xi In our weekly review, we look at the takeover of Credit Suisse by its rival, China-Russia relatins and the EU leaders' summit in Brussels. 24/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history The world took the Red Pill for the first time when 'The Matrix' was released on this day in 1999. How has it changed culture since? 24/03/2023
Now playing Next Russia Did Putin kiss Xi's hand and send a body double to Mariupol? Euronews has debunked a photo widely shared online as well as theories pushed by Ukrainian officials that Vladimir Putin never visited the occupied-city of Mariupol 23/03/2023
Now playing Next World News Young Europeans scathing of both US and China - study British, French and Germans have 'few positive things to say' about the world's major powers. 23/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news President Macron protesting his own retirement reform? Amidst the ongoing troubles in France over the retirement reforms and the social unrest that has decried from President Macron’s controversial bill, Internet users have turned to AI to get creative. 23/03/2023
Now playing Next Work 80% of workers will be exposed to AI. These jobs will be most affected Researchers at OpenAI have worked out the potential exposure to AI different occupations face - and its impact is widespread. 23/03/2023
Now playing Next Art Why can't AI-art and artists work together? "What is it that really gives art value to us?" How generative artist Tyler Hobbs blurs boundaries between machine and hand-made art. 23/03/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Russian mercenary group Wagner may lose thousands of fighters In the coming weeks the Russian mercenary group Wagner could lose most of the prisoners it recruited into its ranks as their military contracts expire. 22/03/2023