Now playing Next Ocean Digital Twin of the Ocean: Europe’s game-changer for sustainable seas In partnership with The European Commission
Now playing Next Ocean Pierre Bahurel on the digital ocean: technology meets political action In partnership with The European Commission
Now playing Next Ocean Digital Twin of the Ocean: Europe’s game-changer for sustainable seas In partnership with The European Commission
Now playing Next Ocean Pierre Bahurel on the digital ocean: technology meets political action In partnership with The European Commission
Now playing Next Italy Berlusconi’s death draws tributes from around the world Silvio Berlusconi, the boastful billionaire media mogul who was Italy's longest-serving premier despite scandals over his sex-fueled parties and allegations of corruption, died on Monday aged-86. 13/06/2023
Now playing Next Euronews Tech Talks Euronews Tech Talks Podcast: Unravelling Europe's Digital Landscape Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. 13/06/2023
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation The world’s solar rooftop power doubled in 2022, new report reveals After another record-breaking year, global solar power will generate enough electricity to meet 57% of the EU’s needs in 2023. 13/06/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Europe's homeless in 'stark' danger during heatwaves, warn charities Those without homes are especially vulnerable to high temperatures, struggling to access shelter, cold water and suncream. 13/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi returns to competition with a headscarf Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi has taken part in her first international event since being detained by Iranian officers for competing without a headscarf. Rekabi competed with her hair covered at the IFSC World Cup women’s boulder event in Italy. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink Mamma mia! Why some Italians are calling for a national pasta strike A week-long national pasta strike may be ahead after the government refuses to take action against rising prices 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Italy Euroviews. Berlusconi's death is Europe's first populist's final triumph Unlike today's autocrats who make grim threats against the institutions of the rule of law, Berlusconi brushed them aside in a light-hearted and smiling manner, with jokes, silk neckerchiefs, and catchy ditties — an authentic made-in-Italy product, ready to be exported, Giorgio Fruscione writes. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Italy proposes new law to clamp down on short-term accommodation lets A proposed new law to clamp down on tourism accommodation rentals in Italy has triggered a heated debate with some saying it does not go far enough while others demand more fairness. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Italy Berlusconi's 10 most memorable moments From criticising Finnish cuisine to the Bunga Bunga tapes, the life of the ex Italian prime minister was marked by his sayings as much as by his politics. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Italy Trials, showbiz and football: How Berlusconi changed Italian politics Often regarded as the first populist, Berlusconi brought showbiz communication methods into politics, becoming the most polarising figure in the country. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Italy Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi dies aged 86 His death has been described in the Italian press as the "end of an era". 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Padel: A guide to the world's fastest growing racket sport Padel, the racket sport born in Mexico, has transcended borders and captured the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide, particularly gaining traction in Europe. Here's why you should join the padel phenomenon. 11/06/2023
Now playing Next World News European leaders offer more aid to Tunisia in effort to curb migration Tunisia's increasingly autocratic president hosted the leaders of Italy, the Netherlands and the European Union on Sunday for talks aimed at smoothing the way for an international bailout and restoring stability to a country that has become a major source of migration to Europe. 11/06/2023
Now playing Next France Annecy citizens gather in solidarity with attack victims and families Perpetrator remains in custody while police attempt to identify his motives 11/06/2023
Now playing Next World News Rome holds Pride parade amid backdrop of Meloni government crackdown Rome’s annual LGBTQ+ Pride parade wound its way through the Italian capital on Saturday, providing a colourful counterpoint to the national government’s crackdown on surrogate pregnancies and same-sex parents. 11/06/2023
Now playing Next Stays Where in the world are Airbnb-style rentals banned or restricted? Austria will cap the number of nights hosts can rent out their property from summer 2024. 11/06/2023
Now playing Next Italy Italian special forces save Turkish cargo ship from 'pirates' Italian special forces boarded a cargo ship sailing from Turkey to France on Friday, after the crew were threatened by "pirates" off the Italian coast. 10/06/2023