Now playing Next World News Portugal: 50 years after the revolution, are the carnations wilting? 25 April, 2024, marks the 50th anniversary of Portugal's Carnation Revolution. It ended about 41 years of dictatorship and began an era of democracy. The milestone is celebrated as the political landscape shifts, with the centre-right winning recent elections and the far-right gaining ground. 25/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Buñuel's Phantom of Liberty inspires Portugal's Surrealism biennale Portugal is marking the 50th anniversary of its Carnation Revolution by celebrating Surrealism and revolutionary zeal in a festival based on the film 'Phantom of Liberty' by Spanish director Luis Buñuel. 25/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Father of anti-Nazi activist: 'My daughter wants a fair trial' Ilaria Salis was detained in Hungary on charges of having assaulted neo-Nazi extremists. Now she is running in the European elections. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU-Japan to cooperate on AI, data flows The regions will call upon the OECD countries to support safe, secure AI. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Green News Commission seeks to clarify ‘essential use’ of dangerous chemicals The European Commission has drawn up strict criteria on when the use the most dangerous substances is justified, but with an overhaul of the EU's core chemicals regulation still on ice, green NGOs have urged a redoubling of efforts to limit pollution and health risks. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Art A room of her own: Louvre to give ‘disappointing’ Mona Lisa new digs France’s Louvre could move the Mona Lisa to her own basement room. Here’s why. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Climate Where in Europe will lose the most ‘outdoor days’ to climate change? Researchers at MIT have developed an innovative new way to measure real-life impact of global warming. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Intended highlight of the 2024 Consumer Summit was completely omitted. A European Commission initiative aimed to let Big Tech companies voluntarily commit to a "cookie pledge", which would allow consumers to make effective choices regarding tracking-based advertising models, has failed to gain traction, a Commission spokesperson told Euronews. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Art The unmissable events taking place during London's Digital Art Week From W1 Curates' immersive digital projections to HOFA Gallery's curated AI artwork showcase, don't miss out on these stunning events during London's Digital Art Week. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Green News Biden announces billions of dollars in grants for rooftop solar Biden announced €6.6 billion in grants that can be used for investments such as rooftop solar and community solar gardens 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Pulitzer-winner David Mamet blasts Hollywood's diversity efforts During the L.A. Times Festival of Books, David Mamet spoke out against the initiatives in Hollywood to create diversity, equity, and inclusion - referred to as DEI. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news UNESCO World Book Day: The books that made us For UNESCO World Book Day, the Euronews Culture team shares the books that made them - as well as their reading recommendations. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Design Take a look at the best of Milan Design Fair 2024 Nearly 2000 exhibitors from 35 countries set up camp at Milan's International Furniture Fair - known as Salone del Mobile. 22/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Earth Day: David Bowie featuring Mother Nature - What is Sounds Right? Mother Nature is now recognised as an official artist with her own profile on major streaming platforms. It's all part of the initiative Sounds Right, which has been launched by The Museum for the United Nations. 22/04/2024
Now playing Next World News Military spending in Europe higher than at end of Cold War Defence and security outlay across Europe increased by 16% from 2022 to 2023, with Poland more than doubling its arms budget since 2014. 22/04/2024
Now playing Next World News Ukraine damage Russian ship in Crimea The Ukrainian army announced on Sunday that it hit and damaged the Russian ship ‘Kommunua’ in the city of Sevastopol by the Black Sea. The Moscow-appointed governor of the region also reported attacks and fires in Crimea. 21/04/2024
Now playing Next Art Caspar David Friedrich's paintings on view in major Berlin exhibition A huge show of Caspar David Friedrich’s iconic landscapes that marks the 250th anniversary of his birth is opening in Berlin. 21/04/2024