Now playing Next Timor-Leste Pope Francis lands in Timor-Leste for his Asia trip's third leg About 98% of its 1.3 million people are Catholic, making it the most Catholic country outside the Vatican. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Von der Leyen's big reveal, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief for EU policy, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Vietnam Storm deaths rise to 59 as typhoon Yagi ravages Vietnam Yagi — the strongest typhoon to hit Vietnam in decades — made landfall on Saturday with winds of up to 149 kilometres per hour. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Radio Schuman Could the EU Parliament reject Italy’s Commission nominee? It would be "odd" to offer a vice-presidential portfolio to a candidate from the ECR, German Green MEP Daniel Freund tells Euronews of the Italian commission nominee. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Health news Insulin resistance linked to risk of over 30 diseases and early death A recent study found that insulin resistance is associated with an increased risk of 26 conditions, a lower risk of five more, and early death in women. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets weekly look ahead: ECB rate decision in the spotlight This week, the European Central Bank (ECB) is poised to decide on interest rates, a key event for both European stock markets and the euro. On a global scale, the release of the US monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) is also of great importance, as it will significantly influence the broad sentiment. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News New European Left Alliance eyes expansion into centre-east The Party of the European Left (PEL) is fragmenting and splitting into two, with one of the strands looking to create a left, green and feminist party comprising more members from central and eastern European countries, its leaders told Euronews. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next The Big Question The Big Question: What is the economic impact of the Olympic Games? France spent €2bn on the Olympics - has the country benefited economically? Banque de France deputy governor, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré considers France’s current economic outlook. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Orchards destroyed in massive fire in northern Romania People said they had to try to tackle the fire themselves to protect their homes until firefighters were able to reach the scene and put it out. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News 2024 Paralympics ends with light show and two world records Spectators paid tribute to Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei, who died on Thursday after she was set on fire in what police said was an attack by her partner. Cheptegei ran the marathon at the Paris Olympics last month. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Five convicts escape from Portuguese high-security prison The quintet, who broke out of Portugal's high-security Alcoentre prison, had help from outside to scale a 6-metre wall. 08/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News What were the best moments of the Paris Paralympics? Around 4,400 athletes from 184 nations participated in the 17th edition of the Paralympics, with several records broken and many memorable moments. 08/09/2024
Now playing Next Libya Libya detain militia leader over killing of wanted human trafficker Abdel-Rahman Milad, a former leader of Libya's coastguard who was accused by the UN of running a trafficking organisation, was shot dead in Tripoli. 08/09/2024
Now playing Next Germany Kara-Murza: Death would be too mild a punishment for Putin One of the best-known prisoners freed in a major exchange this summer spoke out about what he envisages for Russia's future. 08/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Venice Film Festival 2024: Pedro Almodóvar triumphs And the winner is... 07/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Thousands protest across France against Macron's choice of PM They were responding to a call from a far-left party leader who criticised as a power grab the president's appointment of a right wing prime minister. 07/09/2024
Now playing Next wellbeing Is there anything you can do to prevent jet lag? Here's some top tips Flying across time zones messes with our internal body clock, leaving us exhausted. Here are some ways we can help reset our circadian rhythms. 07/09/2024