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Now playing Next Europe News Google loses €2.4bn EU antitrust case over its own shopping service It's one of a pair of court victories today in Brussels' battle against big tech. 10/09/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news MOTELX film festival fills Lisbon with chills, thrills and fears This Tuesday sees the opening of the festival that, for fans of the genre, has become synonymous with horror. Among the novelties this year is a retrospective of films banned by censorship in Portugal. 10/09/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Severe drought in Bosnia and Poland brings record low water levels Lakes and rivers across Europe are drying up as the hottest summer on record comes to an end. In Poland and Bosnia, this has caused critically low water levels. 10/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Germany announces temporary border checks at all land borders Interior Minister Nancy Faeser says Germany will set up temporary controls at all of its land borders in an attempt to curb irregular migration, expanding checks it already has in place at some borders. 10/09/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Is digitalisation ignoring socio-economic rights? Without measures to tackle this issue, the digital divide will continue to exacerbate existing inequalities, further marginalising those who are already vulnerable, Juliana Santos Wahlgren and Susana Anastácio write. 09/09/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news What were the Tops & Flops of the 81st Venice Film Festival? Here are the films which premiered on the Lido this year that you need to add to your watchlist... And the ones you'd do best to avoid. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Business Spain's Sánchez seeks to temper trade war during talks in Beijing The two leaders both made statements in favour of free trade and promotion of cultural exchanges and tourism, according to state broadcaster CCTV, but did not announce any specifics in the ongoing electric vehicles dispute. 09/09/2024
Now playing Next Explore Climbing to a mountain fortress and eating like a Khan in Nakhchivan In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board What is there to do in the world’s largest landlocked exclave? We discover the history, famous hospitality and a magnificent mountain fortress in the remote region of Nakhchivan. 09/09/2024