Now playing Next Markets US prices rise as inflation data dampens rate cut expectations The US's anticipated inflation figures strongly influence trends, especially one day before the Federal Reserve announces its latest monetary policy decision. 12/12/2023
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Rishi Sunak gets respite as UK MPs back Rwanda migration bill The result averts a defeat that would have left Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s authority shredded and his government teetering. But it tees up further wrangling in the coming weeks, with the bill facing opposition from both left and right. 12/12/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Three men arrested and Turkish league games suspended after attack The Turkish Football Federation has suspended all league games in the country after a club president punched the referee in the face at the end of a top-flight match. 12/12/2023
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Now playing Next Nature 2,000 new species have been added to the endangered list Frogs, salmon and turtles are among the 44,000 species threatened with extinction. 12/12/2023
Now playing Next Markets DAX reaches historic highs: What's behind the surge in German stocks? The DAX index, comprising Germany's top 40 companies by market capitalisation, has reached unprecedented heights this week, surging past the 16,500-point mark, a level last witnessed in early August 2023. 12/12/2023
Now playing Next Art Celebrated Italian sculptor Jago unveils new artwork in Naples Celebrated Italian sculptor Jago, nicknamed the "modern-day Michelangelo", has unveiled his new artwork based on the story of Narcissus. 12/12/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Remembering Keiko the Orca, 20 years after his death On this day, 20 years ago, Keiko the Orca , star of the 'Free Willy' movies, died in his home of Taknes fjord, in Norway. 12/12/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Should China’s space race advances be cause for concern in Europe? Steel sharpens steel. Great people and great companies throughout history and across the world have taken inspiration even from their fiercest rivals, using them as fuel to keep working hard and improving, Bogdan Gogulan writes. 11/12/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News EU foreign ministers slam Hungary's 'deplorable' threats on Ukraine Foreign affairs ministers of the European Union have closed ranks to rebuke Hungary for its continued threats to derail the bloc's support for Ukraine. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next Denmark How Denmark and Finland plan to become ‘negative emitters’ Some nations want to remove more pollution than they produce. That will take giving nature a boost. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy What is a fiscal 'kick' and why does Argentina need it? President Javier Milei has promised painful economic "shock therapy" in Argentina, where the inflation is almost 150%. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next Focus After the tsunami: Japan’s fishing communities look to the future In partnership with The Government of Japan The earthquake and tsunami of 2011 hit Japan hard. More than a decade on, Euronews travels to the country’s northeastern Tohoku region to find out how fishing communities are bouncing back. 11/12/2023