Now playing Next Green News Why are we building faster in flood zones than in safe areas? The study says that rather than adapting their exposure to climatic hazards, many countries are actively increasing it. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Business Assassin’s Creed Mirage: Inside Ubisoft's redemption quest Ubisoft aims to reclaim its gaming throne with 'Assassin's Creed Mirage' amidst a tumultuous past, banking on a steady stream of new releases and strategic investments in cloud gaming and VR. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. European innovation is the catalyst we need to tackle emerging crises The EPC is a cornerstone on which European innovation has prospered over the last 50 years — and is just as relevant today as the day it was signed, António Campinos writes. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Ocean What is bycatch and why is it killing so many dolphins? Fishers accidentally catch many animals such as sharks, birds, whales and turtles. In the Bay of Biscay, it’s mainly dolphins that get caught in nets, and once they get entangled, they have little chance of surviving. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Sport 2030 Football World Cup will be held in Morocco, Spain and Portugal A unique 2030 World Cup is set to be played in Europe and Africa with the surprising addition of South America in a deal to allow the men’s soccer tournament to start with a 100th birthday party in Uruguay. 04/10/2023
Now playing Next Business Court throws out $200 million verdict against J&J in talc cancer case Johnson & Johnson faces more than 38,000 lawsuits alleging that its talc products contain asbestos. 04/10/2023
Now playing Next Design Old to the new: Were ancient civilisations better at building stuff? Structures built by ancient civilisations are still standing thousands of years later. Could they hold secrets to help us build more sustainably? 04/10/2023
Now playing Next The Cube Fact-check: Did Ukraine issue a stamp honouring Nazi veteran? The Russian embassy in UK posted on X that Ukraine was issuing stamps with the face of Yaroslav Hunka, who received a standing ovation in the Canadian Parliament before it was revealed he served in a Nazi unit during the Second World War. Euronews fact-checked these claims. 04/10/2023
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Charles Michel admits to 'real difficulties' between EU and Azerbaijan Euronews sits down with the President of the European Council Charles Michel to discuss the challenges facing the EU, future enlargement, support for Ukraine and the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Fly safe: Should you wear a mask to protect from new COVID variant? The BA.2.86 or 'Pirola' COVID variant has been detected in 15 countries. Here's how to travel safely. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Americans abroad: US plans to drop citizenship renunciation fee US plans to drop fee from $2,350 to $450 as expats say they are ‘forced against their will’ to maintain citizenship. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Lifestyle Arc 1950: The made to measure ski resort celebrates its 20th birthday To mark World Architecture Day, we visited Arc 1950 in the French Alps. The 'faux' village was built by a North American mega-developer who bucked the 20th-century trend for high modernist designs and returned to its Savoyarde roots. 02/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU must close raw materials deals to avoid being ‘weaponized' - Breton The EU risks being ‘weaponized’ by other nations unless it moves urgently to close more trade deals for the supply of critical raw materials, EU commissioner for internal market Thierry Breton said on Thursday. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Brazil beach clean up makes water swimmable for first time in 10 years For the first time in a decade, Rio de Janeiro's beaches are safe for swimming. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Meta conference kicks off with focus on AI and virtual reality The company's Connect conference is a two-day event focussed on Meta's artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) future. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Kremlin claims US-UK behind Crimea strike, as Polish right attack Kyiv The latest developments from the war in Ukraine. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Speaker resigns after inviting former Nazi to Canadian parliament Yaroslav Hunka, 98, was given a standing ovation after being singled out by speaker Anthony Rota during President Zelenskyy's visit to Ottawa. It later emerged Hunka had fought for a Nazi unit in Ukraine in World War Two. 27/09/2023