Now playing Next Health news Belgian health minister calls for more EU action against tobacco The EU needs more initiatives to tackle tobacco use and to create a healthy environment focused on prevention, said Frank Vandenbroucke, health minister of Belgium. 27/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy How could Baltimore's bridge collapse impact global supply chains? Baltimore’s bridge accident could lead to automobile supply chain delays for several companies including Nissan, Ford and Jaguar Land Rover, among others. 27/03/2024
Now playing Next World News All 6 workers missing after Baltimore bridge collapse presumed dead The operation has moved from a search and rescue mission to a search and recovery effort, according to officials. 27/03/2024
Now playing Next Living Bright lights at night could increase your risk of stroke Stroke risk increases with outdoor light pollution and 80% of people could be affected, a new study finds. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Europe needs to embrace pragmatism to not lose the Global South The EU and other like-minded allies must fully wake up from our previous unipolar dream — and stable world — and step forward as a credible key partner for the Global South in this turbulent decade, Radu Magdin writes. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next USA Baltimore authorities rush to rescue after bridge collapse Local transportation authority has declared the collapse of the massive Key Bridge a 'developing mass casualty event'. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Experiences Fear of flying? Sail away to Europe and beyond via these ferry routes Taking the ferry also means you can take your car or pets on holiday with you. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Destinations See France by train: An insiders’ guide to secret summer escapes Cut your travel carbon footprint with these nine French summer holiday destinations - all accessible by train. 25/03/2024
Now playing Next Business Nissan promises aggressive electrification push to cut costs “Nissan must change. We cannot succeed if we continue along the same path,” the company's CEO said. 25/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news A portrait of the past: What is the Archaeological Atlas of France? 50,000 archaeological sites in France - from prehistory to the present day - have been listed for the first time in a new atlas. 25/03/2024
Now playing Next Travel News Shake off winter with these beautiful spring hikes in Europe Ready to embrace the new season? Get outdoors with the best spring hikes in Europe. 24/03/2024
Now playing Next Art How world leaders have used portraits as a tool throughout history From historic paintings to carefully staged photo opportunities, the visual depiction of political figures plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion. 22/03/2024
Now playing Next Portugal Portugal’s centre-right wins election, populists fight for government Head of the centre-right Democratic Alliance coalition Luis Montenegro led his party to victory, while the left continue to cling onto political sway within parliament. 21/03/2024
Now playing Next World News Works in the Netherlands lead to millions of euros of additional costs Part of the Juliana Canal in Limburg will be dried up for six months from October. Causing outrages amongst skippers as this will cost them a two day detour and millions of euros of additional expenses. 21/03/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Vaughan Gething elected as first minister of Wales Gething's election as first minister of Wales marks a historic moment as he becomes the UK's first black leader of a government. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Everything we know about Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile A new version of the one of the world's most popular video games is released this week. Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile promises users a unique playing experience in the palm of their hands. Euronews Culture caught up with the makers of the game to discuss what's different about this launch. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Exclusive poll shows which voters favour stronger EU powers As European voters prepare for elections in June, just over one in five want to see Brussels gain stronger powers, according to a Euronews-Ipsos poll published today. 20/03/2024