Now playing Next Economy China retains key loan rates as economic recovery shows progress After unexpected cuts in July, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) left the one-year and five-year Loan Prime Rates (LPR) unchanged. Amid recent mixed activity data, China's economy shows signs of a modest recovery. 20/08/2024
Now playing Next Economy Housing expenditures surge in the EU: Where do people pay most? The proportion of household expenditure dedicated to housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels has significantly increased over the past 20 years. Euronews Business takes a closer look at which countries experienced the largest increase. 20/08/2024
Now playing Next Space In pictures: Rare blue supermoon lights up night skies globally August's supermoon is the first of four lunar spectacles this year. 20/08/2024
Now playing Next Economy Power to the people - should Europeans choose where their taxes go? As France tries to find its way through political gridlock, the outgoing PM Gabriel Attal is looking for policies with cross-party support. One idea is to give more power to taxpayers. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Green News Top UN court sets date for landmark climate change hearings The outcome of these hearings could influence rulings in all future climate legal cases. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Space Watch: Rare Super Blue Moon rises in the skies above Europe Watch the astronomical spectacle on Euronews' live feed on Monday evening or find out where in Europe you’ll have the best chance to see it the clearest. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Fringe scandal: Should US comedian be cancelled over antisemitism? Reginald D Hunter's show at the Fringe Festival is at the centre of a "hate incident" investigation. Should he be cancelled? Euronews Culture's Jonny Walfisz saw his show and he's not sure. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels awaits explanation for Hungary’s easing of visa for Russians The Hungarian foreign minister has accused European governments of targeting Budapest with a ‘campaign of lies’ over the entry scheme. 19/08/2024
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Now playing Next Art Calls for reinstatement of Slovak National Gallery director At least 360 artists, gallerists and curators signed the open letter in support of Alexandra Kusá, who was fired alongside the head of the National Theatre. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Europe News German MPs warn reducing Ukraine aid could send 'fatal signal' A letter from the finance minister has raised concerns about how long and how robustly Germany will continue to support Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets look ahead: Jackson Hole Symposium takes centre stage This week, central bankers will convene in the US state of Wyoming to discuss economic outlooks and monetary policies. Key economic data is expected to drive further volatility in the financial markets. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Health news Europe's fertility crisis: Which countries are having fewer babies? For the first time since 1960, the number of live births in the EU has fallen below 4 million, one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. 17/08/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Edinburgh Fringe highlights: Euronews Culture's five theatre picks We've been at the Edinburgh Fringe trawling through the shows so you don't have to. Here are Euronews Culture's five highlights from the theatre on offer this year. 17/08/2024
Now playing Next Space ESA's JUICE mission to attempt first ever flyby of Moon and Earth The agency says it is attempting a "double-world first" – the first-ever lunar-Earth flyby and the first-ever double gravity assist manoeuvre. 17/08/2024
Now playing Next Work Which country is home to the most educated Europeans? The proportion of the population with a higher education degree is higher in Nordic and Baltic countries, with women overall being the most educated. 17/08/2024
Now playing Next Business Vaccine makers see share prices spike as concerns grow over Mpox The share prices of a number of healthcare and pharmaceutical companies worldwide rose on Friday as the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared a rapidly-spreading African Mpox outbreak a public health emergency. 16/08/2024