Now playing Next Culture news Why are Belfast rappers Kneecap challenging UK government? The West Belfast trio say they are challenging the UK government’s decision to revoke their arts council funding application. They claim that denying the grant discriminates against them on grounds of nationality and political opinion. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news What are the best European cities for music lovers? London tops the list of the best European city for music. But the number two spot may surprise you... 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Incoming Dutch far-right digital minister to prioritise AI He told lawmakers at a confirmation hearing that IT is not left-wing or right-wing. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Just Stop Oil targets Taylor Swift’s jet – and fails to locate it Climate activists paint two planes at random after failing to locate Taylor Swift's plane, as the singer lands ahead of her Wembley show. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Queen catalog to be acquired by Sony Music for more than €1 billion Queen’s music catalog is one of the most – if not the most – valuable in rock, with classics like 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Another One Bites the Dust', and 'We Will Rock You'. This deal makes it the biggest acquisition of its kind ever. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Economy Thousands of UK-based millionaires set to move overseas The UAE remains the world's leading millionaire magnet, while China and the UK are set to see mass exoduses. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The defining songs you might hear at the Euro 2024 matches Euronews Culture has listened to the best contenders for songs you might hear in German stadiums during the 2024 European football Championships. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Belgium Dutch PM Rutte in line to become NATO chief after Hungary lifts veto Earlier, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban had vetoed his outgoing Dutch counterpart for the military alliance's top job over objections including spending the country's money on supporting Ukraine. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Tech News TikTok’s potential new buyer backs call for social media warnings Frank McCourt said social media was an “epidemic” and that he believed in building a different model to TikTok’s algorithm. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Kazuko Shiraishi, ‘the Allen Ginsberg of Japan’, dies aged 93 Japan's beat poet Kazuko Shiraishi, a pioneer of modern performance poetry, dies at 93. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Economy BoE rate decision: No change despite latest drop in inflation The Bank of England has left the interest rate on hold, even though inflation has now fallen to its target level of 2%. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Russia Are Russian submarines in the Caribbean a direct threat to NATO? The US Navy keeps closely monitoring a Russian Yasen-M class submarine that just left Cuba. The top-of-the-line nuclear sub's presence in the Americas could mark a new step in Russian navy operations and strategy. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Ukraine heading for accession impasse during Hungary's EU presidency The first round of talks between the EU and Ukraine will take place on 25 June, after member states endorsed the overall framework for negotiations. 18/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Dutch populist farmers party set to join centre-right EPP group The BBB will only join the EPP group at the European Parliament, not the EPP political party, one of the sources told Euronews. 18/06/2024
Now playing Next Tech News NATO begins its €1 billion investment in AI, space and robotics The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) said it would invest in four European tech companies. 18/06/2024
Now playing Next USA NATO chief: Record number of NATO allies hit defence spending goals Over 20 NATO member countries are meeting defence spending targets this year, marking a nearly fourfold increase from 2021 amid heightened concerns over Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 18/06/2024
Now playing Next Climate Now How is Saharan dust impacting solar power? In partnership with Copernicus Research shows that Saharan dust events can hit solar energy output hard. So what can be done to better manage the problem? Climate Now reports from Andalucía on efforts to beat the dust. 17/06/2024