Now playing Next Culture news MOTELX film festival fills Lisbon with chills, thrills and fears This Tuesday sees the opening of the festival that, for fans of the genre, has become synonymous with horror. Among the novelties this year is a retrospective of films banned by censorship in Portugal. 10/09/2024
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
Now playing Next Europe News What were the best moments of the Paris Paralympics? Around 4,400 athletes from 184 nations participated in the 17th edition of the Paralympics, with several records broken and many memorable moments. 08/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Kazakhstan prairies ready to rumble for the World Nomad Games More than 2,000 athletes are going to revive ancient warfare skills into sports disciplines such as horseback archery and falconry. 06/09/2024
Now playing Next Tech News International AI Treaty to be signed by EU, UK and US The AI Treaty is different from the EU's AI Act, allowing non-EU member states to sign. 05/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Haider Ackermann named new creative director of Tom Ford Ackermann is taking the reins immediately, with his first collection for the brand set to debut during Paris Fashion Week in March 2025. 05/09/2024
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 Travel News Why is New Zealand tripling its tourist tax? Tourism bodies say the 'incredibly expensive' new fee could deter visitors. 04/09/2024
Now playing Next Business No sign of slowdown for Chinese electric car sales, despite EU curbs The European Union, the US, and Canada have all announced plans to limit Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) over concerns that subsidies provided by the Chinese government are unfair and detrimental to local car makers. 04/09/2024
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Now playing Next Health news What to know about the elevated risks of mosquito-borne diseases One person in New Hampshire has died from eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a rare illness transmitted by mosquitoes. Europe, meanwhile, is seeing a rise in several more common illnesses. 02/09/2024
Now playing Next Markets Week ahead in the markets: Eurozone to confirm the second quarter GDP Global markets will focus on key economic data from the major economies, including the Eurozone’s final GDP for the second quarter, Switzerland’s inflation and economic growth, and the US jobs data, which are set to shape financial markets’ future trends. 02/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News NATO launches new €7m facilities at military base in Latvia The brigade is set to conduct its first large-scale field training exercise in November and demonstrate its integration into the NATO higher command structure. Full combat readiness is projected for 2026. 29/08/2024
Now playing Next Nature A first look at this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year The images showcase a diverse range of animal behaviour and conservation issues. 29/08/2024
Now playing Next Business Canada to impose 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles In alignment with the US, Canada announced a 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs, including those produced by Tesla. Tesla’s shares fell by 3% on Monday in response to the news. 27/08/2024
Now playing Next Markets Preparing for the worst? Polish central bank goes on gold buying spree The president of the National Bank of Poland, Adam Glapinski, recently revealed that the central bank would continue to buy gold, and is aiming for the precious metal to make up 20% of the bank’s reserves. 23/08/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Gérard Depardieu: Trial for rape of Charlotte Arnould requested The French actor had been indicted on 16 December 2020 after a complaint from actress Charlotte Arnould, who accuses him of two rapes committed on 7 and 13 August 2018. 23/08/2024