Now playing Next Markets While the presidential race heats up, Trump has big plans for crypto Donald Trump is promising to make America the "crypto capital of the planet" if he returns to the White House. 05/09/2024
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Now playing Next USA US right-wing influencers 'duped to work for covert Russian operation' The US Justice Department doesn’t allege any wrongdoing by the influencers but accuses two RT employees of funnelling nearly $10 million (€9m) to a Tennessee-based content creation company for Russia-friendly content. The influencers provide content for that website, according to the US. 05/09/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News Euronews Digital Summer: AI needs no more rules, says EU Commission tech chief Roberto Viola discusses Europe's technological edge and future challenges. 05/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News 'We are making history,' Italy PM Meloni tells her Brothers of Italy The far-right party met to review achievements and prepare for EU-mandated budgetary adjustments amid controversy surrounding Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano. 05/09/2024
Now playing Next Economy Ireland has a budget surplus: Why has it been warned to stop spending? Ireland's fiscal watchdog has advised the government to pinch pennies before October's budget announcement. 05/09/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Bloc needs simpler, flexible, policy-based budget, says EU official How should the bloc finance its next budget? How big should it be? And what should be its spending areas? A policy discussion organised today by the influential Brussels-based think tank Bruegel offered some ideas. 04/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU and Hungarian officials clash over visa scheme for Russian citizens The European Commission has sent a second letter to Hungary asking for further clarifications about its National Card scheme. 04/09/2024
Now playing Next Sport Euroviews. Fencing at the Olympics was transparent and triumphant The inexorable desire to subordinate sports to politics is disappointing. People should compete only in sports and do it fairly — and fencing attacks should only occur in a fair bout on the fencing field, FIE Interim President Emmanuel Katsiadakis writes. 04/09/2024
Now playing Next Green News Agriculture report could signal dramatic change in EU farm subsidies Seven months of intense debate behind closed doors appears to have produced what election campaign tubthumping and rowdy street protests failed to deliver: the outline of way forward for Europe's unsustainable food production model. 04/09/2024