Now playing Next Europe News Brussels prolongs subsidies for struggling EU firms until June 2024 The European Commission has decided to extend until June 2024 two extraordinary measures that make it easier for member states to support companies affected by persistently high energy prices. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Climate Now Predicting Europe's climate future by digging into the past In partnership with Copernicus We visit the buzzing student city of Bologna, in Italy, where Europe's greatest scientific minds have been gathering data about our planet since the Renaissance. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Scenes Meet the woman moulding and shaping a community of potters in Qatar In partnership with Media City "I love that clay is imperfect. The beauty of it is in the imperfection." 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Tech News False outputs from AI chatbots pose a threat to science - study Oxford researchers warn that AI chatbots pose a risk to science. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Italy Protests and vigils in Italy over violent death of 22-year-old woman Filippo Turetta, who had disappeared a week ago, was arrested on Sunday in Germany after the body of Giulia Cecchettin was found the day before with multiple stab wounds. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Explore Discover Azerbaijan's fairytale landscapes and flavours In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board In this episode of Explore, we go on a walking adventure in the beautiful countryside to uncover one of Azerbaijan’s finest local products: Caucasian mountain honey. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News It’s ‘now or never’ to keep 1.5C alive, UN report warns The world is on track for 2.5 to 2.9C of heating this century under current Paris Agreement climate plans, a new UN report has found. 20/11/2023
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Now playing Next Markets Markets’ week ahead: European stocks inch up on Japan rally European markets started the week on a relatively strong note, with positive sentiment spilling over from Japanese stocks 20/11/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. A small shift away from a meat diet could have a big climate impact In addition to the significant benefits to climate, nature and water, the shift to sustainable proteins would help Europeans lead healthier lives and politicians would benefit through lower spending on healthcare, Nico Muzi writes. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Why reuse is not the silver bullet to a circular economy in Europe Reuse can be useful when it comes to some items, but a broad-stroke target doesn’t work. The point of a circular economy is to take an approach which is tailored to the product, rather than a one-size-fits-all, Tahmid Chowdhury writes. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Business EU Russian sanctions stymied by complexity, poor enforcement Economic punishments for the Ukraine invasion are still too easy to avoid, some lawmakers say. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next The Big Question Clean energy is 'unstoppable' but are climate goals still in reach? Are climate goals still reachable? The executive director of the International Energy Agency speaks to Euronews Business' Angela Barnes about whether the transition to net-zero by 2050 is really possible. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Moldova Moldova's grain harvest is stuck in the global food bottleneck Because of Russian bombings, Ukrainians now export their massive grain stocks on land. This has created one of the biggest bottlenecks the Black Sea Region has seen. 19/11/2023
Now playing Next Nature Experts bust the biggest myths about Europe's wetlands Bog bodies and flood risks: Here’s what Europeans are getting wrong on wetlands. 19/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why should games prioritise mechanics over graphics? Euronews Culture spoke to video game journalist Jordan Minor on his new book and why the industry is prioritising the wrong things. 18/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Dutch election: Here's why a nitrogen reduction target is a big issue In a country of less than 18 million people and more than 116 million livestock, agriculture reigns supreme. 18/11/2023