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Now playing Next Tech News AI, innovation, and talent: What tech wants from Europe’s elections Euronews Next speaks to start-ups and tech organisations to see what they expect from Europe’s next parliament. 23/05/2024
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Now playing Next Art How a grain silo became home to the largest collection of Nordic art Home to the largest collection of Nordic art, a converted grain silo is putting Kristiansand on Europe's cultural map. 23/05/2024
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Now playing Next World News European Parliament's rival hard-right groups will unite - Vistisen Vistisen exclusively tells Euronews there is “no more political divide” between Meloni and Le Pen’s political factions than there is within other mainstream political groups. 22/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News AfD's lead candidate steps down from top job after EU allies pressure The AfD has been marred by multiple scandals over the past few months which has hurt its standing in the polls. 22/05/2024
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Now playing Next Economy UK inflation slows less than predicted: Is a summer rate cut in doubt? UK inflation slowed to 2.3% in April 2024, the lowest since July 2021, down from 3.2% in March, but missed the predicted drop to 2.1%. Core inflation, excluding energy, food, alcohol, and tobacco, rose by 3.9% year-on-year, above expectations. 22/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. In EU-US data transfer and privacy quarrel, the end is not in sight The new EU-US Data Privacy Framework falls short. These are all the reasons why, Franziska Boehm, Sergio Carrera, Valsamis Mitsilegas and Júlia Pőcze write. 21/05/2024
Now playing Next Green News Member states agree on single entity to oversee hydrogen market New rules lay ground for development of the first EU hydrogen market, eyeing 10m tonnes of domestic green production by 2030. 21/05/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. In Europe, only local leadership will shed Soviet-era shackles The war for a free society will not be won from an ivory tower in Washington or Brussels, but only through the action taken by local leaders on the ground, Brad Lips writes. 21/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy Beyond the peak: How has the inflation crisis shaped the UK economy? UK inflation data due on Wednesday is expected to fall close to the government’s 2% target. Almost three years on from the start of price spikes, how has the economy changed? 21/05/2024