Now playing Next Europe News Facebook and Instagram probed over disinformation handling The European Commission says the platforms’ tools to protect the EU elections are not sufficient. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 30th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Israel Euroviews. This is who lit the match in the Middle East — and who poured the fuel Through no fault of their own, Saudi Arabia and Israel find themselves at the nexus of the main geo-political rivalry of the 21st century, Terry Newman writes. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy What the European economy could expect from the EP political parties Euronews Business asks the various political groups in the European Parliament about their economic agenda for the next five years. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Thousands rally in Georgia in support of foreign influence law Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell has warned that if the bill is passed it “would negatively impact Georgia’s progress on its EU path." 30/04/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom British PM: UK will not accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland Both countries complain that they are effectively being asked to solve each other's immigration problems. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News The Taliban is working to attract tourists to Afghanistan Tour companies are grappling with the country's treatment of women. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Climate EU elections: Could climate disinformation sway the results? We tracked nearly 4,000 conspiracist-leaning Telegram channels and groups across more than 20 European languages - here’s what we found. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Three key moments from the first debate with lead EU candidates The lead candidates in the European elections faced off against each other in the first debate of the race, haggling over the Green Deal, the Israel-Hamas war, irregular migration, artificial intelligence and TikTok, among others. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Spain Spain's Sanchez says he intends to continue as PM Sanchez took five days off to think about his future, following the decision by a court to open preliminary proceedings against his wife Begona Gomez on corruption allegations. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine NATO chief slams slow delivery of arms for Ukraine NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg promised Kyiv more military support was on its way. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Libya Euroviews. A weak, Kremlin-influenced Libya is a threat to NATO and EU security Russia's pursuit of a naval presence in Libya's eastern region, likely to culminate into a base for its nuclear submarines, provides Moscow with more than just a strategic outpost looking towards the entire EU, Hafed Al-Ghwell writes. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Nature Activist who led campaign to save Spain’s Mar Menor wins ‘Green Nobel’ Teresa Vicente’s campaign saw nearly 640,000 people back a law granting legal protection to the Mar Menor. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Over 90% of wealthiest bankers are men, EU figures show The number of banking millionaires is on the rise, according to the European Banking Authority – but women don’t seem to be benefiting. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf resigns After torpedoing a relationship with the Greens and alienating his party, Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf was due to face a vote of no-confidence later this week – but instead pre-emptively quit Parliament. Someone else at the "helm" would be a better fit as first minister, he said. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU must enlarge or face 'new Iron Curtain', President Michel warns The European Union must get bigger or risk facing a "new Iron Curtain" along its eastern flank, European Council President Charles Michel said Monday as the bloc marks 20 years since its largest ever enlargement. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Climate Euroviews. Keep the Big Oil lobby out of policymaking — like we did with tobacco It is impossible to ignore the evidence of the harm caused by big oil and gas companies. Turning to them to decrease dependency on fossil fuels is like asking the tobacco industry for advice on how to stop smoking, Anna Gilmore writes. 29/04/2024