Now playing Next Work AI could help save employees 390 hours of work a year, study shows A recent study found that workers in the UK could be saving hundreds of hours every year if they were assisted by AI -- but many remain sceptical of the new technology. 10/07/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Forgotten Jack Hilton book to be republished after tenacious campaign The name of author Jack Hilton was lost to history, before a 28-year-old bartender set out to uncover his legacy. Now, following a campaign to get the book back into print, it has been signed by Vintage (Penguin), the UK's largest publishing house. 07/07/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine and Russia urged to stop using cluster bombs – HRW The US is expected to send Kyiv more cluster bombs on Friday. These munitions are decades old, scatter over a wide area and could remain deadly for years, claims the NGO. 07/07/2023
Now playing Next Focus The Democratic Republic of Congo aims to attract new investors In partnership with RDC - Ministère des Finances Kinshasa hosted the DRC's Country Risk Conference for the second year in a row to guide investors in examining the country's strengths and weaknesses. The goal is to diversify the economy with a focus on reforms and greater transparency so that it becomes more attractive internationally 06/07/2023
Now playing Next Sport Former Giro champion Hindley claims yellow jersey as Pogacar loses out On his Tour de France debut, former Giro d’Italia champion Jai Hindley took the yellow jersey in the race's fifth stage. 05/07/2023
Now playing Next Culture news King Charles III given Scottish crown jewels Scotland marked the coronation of King Charles III by presenting him with the country's crown jewels. 05/07/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Rome's Pantheon has started charging tourists an entry fee Visitors will have to pay to enter the Pantheon but which of Rome’s best tourist attractions will still be free? 05/07/2023
Now playing Next Ireland Why were hundreds of baby's remains found in a septic tank in Ireland? Ten years after a dark discovery was made in the west of Ireland, Euronews takes a look at the grim legacy of the maternity homes that were still in operation until the end of the 20th century. 04/07/2023
Now playing Next World News Take a look at Europe's new LGBT+ retirement communities New communities for senior LGBTQ+ people are cropping up across Europe. Their aim? To create safe spaces which fight against social marginalisation. 02/07/2023
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe France's working on a new immigration bill. It's proving controversial In France, introducing new immigration laws seems almost like a governmental rite of passage. 02/07/2023
Now playing Next Culture news London's Leicester Square welcomes stunning Indiana Jones statue Indiana Jones takes his rightful place as the tenth statue in the illustrious 'Scenes in the Square' trail, joining an esteemed roster that includes Harry Potter, Bugs Bunny, and Paddington. 29/06/2023
Now playing Next Health news ‘Daily struggle’ as French hospitals and patients rush to find doctors For decades, France capped the number of medical students. Now there are fewer doctors and staff shortages in hospitals. 29/06/2023
Now playing Next Green News French company accused of releasing 'forever chemicals' near Lyon Local residents blame French chemical giant Arkema for contaminating the environment around its plant near Lyon. 28/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Gustav Klimt's final masterpiece breaks European auction record The final work by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt has fetched €86 million at auction setting a new record for the most expensive painting ever sold in Europe. 27/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Rated and Ranked! The best European albums of the 21st century We can sense the nods of agreement and hear the rumbling of discontent, but Euronews Culture stands by its much fought over selection. How many have you listened to? Do let us know your choices @euronewsculture #euronewsculture 27/06/2023
Now playing Next Germany Hoping for compensation after being evicted from former East Germany Compensation from the German government could be a step closer for some 12,000 people after they were forced to flee their homes in former East Germany in 1952 and 1961 by Communist authorities. 25/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news The iconic fashion of divas comes to London's V&A museum The exhibition features dresses worn by Marilyn Monroe, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Rihanna and Édith Piaf. 24/06/2023