Now playing Next Tech News Elon Musk is planning to charge new users to post on X Musk is considering implementing "a small fee" for new users if they want to post, bookmark or like on the platform, he said in a post on X. 18/04/2024
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Now playing Next Ocean Calls Will AI finally help us uncover the mysteries of the deep sea? In this episode, we will discuss the Digital Twin of the Ocean. We explore the goals of this EU initiative and examine how it can aid in combating plastic pollution, saving endangered species like marine turtles, and protecting our harbours from meteotsunamis. 18/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news As France slashes its culture budget, how do other countries compare? Euronews Culture takes a look at how the prospected budget cuts to France's culture sector line up with the UK and other European nations. 18/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News How will the next European Parliament work differently? New ‘super’ committees, more inquiry powers over Commissioners, and attempts to avoid apparently deserted meetings are novel features planned for the next Parliament. 18/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU leaders under pressure to bolster Ukraine’s struggling air defences The EU’s 27 leaders face mounting pressure to step up efforts to protect Ukraine’s skies from Russian airstrikes, after President Zelenskyy took a jab at Western allies’ "flagging political will" over the weekend. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Deepfake porn to become a crime in UK in 'first-of-its-kind' law The amendment to the country’s Criminal Justice Bill will make adults who create deepfake porn “face the consequences of their actions”. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Climate Now What’s the state of the European climate today? In partnership with Copernicus More devastating wildfires and scorching temperatures, but also more rain and flooding. We asked experts to weigh in on the state of Europe's climate today, and how we can adapt to rapid changes. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Nature Euroviews. Reckless and harsh octopus farming plans must be stopped Not only is factory farming the biggest cause of animal cruelty on the planet, it is damaging our planet through pollution, wildlife loss and emissions. We must act now before we eat our way to extinction, Dr Elena Lara writes. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Greece Protesting Greeks show their anger at unemployment and low wages Thousands of people have demonstrated in Athens and Thessaloniki over rising unemployment and the cost of living. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News The EU is giving away 35,500 train passes to young people All you need to do is answer six questions and you might be in with a chance of a month-long free rail pass. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Real Economy How do the EU's new disability cards facilitate cross-border travel? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter Paul Hackett travels to Ljubljana and Brussels to learn how Europe's new disability and parking cards aim to facilitate cross-border travel and enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Real Economy Europe's disability and parking cards - easy-to-read version In partnership with The European Commission Easy-to-read is information that is written in a simple way so that all people can understand it. 17/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU migrant pact ushering in 'deadly new era of digital surveillance' The warning from a coalition of European digital rights groups comes after years-long deadlock was broken with the polarising new legislation. 17/04/2024