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Now playing Next Economy Bank of France deputy governor on the challenges central banks face Banque de France (Bank of France) deputy governor, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, spoke to Euronews' Angela Barnes about the challenges ahead for central banks as the latest ECB rate decision hangs in the balance. 10/09/2024
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Now playing Next Markets Investor enthusiasm lags for Apple’s AI-powered iPhone 16 series debut Apple has revealed its latest iPhone 16 series, along with new Apple Watches and AirPods. Although the Apple Intelligence features were a highlight, the much-anticipated artificial intelligence (AI) functionalities will not be available until October. 10/09/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Severe drought in Bosnia and Poland brings record low water levels Lakes and rivers across Europe are drying up as the hottest summer on record comes to an end. In Poland and Bosnia, this has caused critically low water levels. 10/09/2024
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Now playing Next Green News Hungary slammed for 'absurd' proposal to delay aviation fuel levy While the diesel, petrol and electricity used for rail and road transport is heavily taxed, airlines and maritime transport – from fishing boats to cruise ships – continue to enjoy a free ride – a situation that may encourage environmentally harmful travel choices. 09/09/2024
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