Now playing Next Europe News French elections: Record number of far-right MPs arrive to Parliament After a surprising defeat in the second round of the French legislative elections on Sunday, the National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen remains a major force in the National Assembly. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Will 2025's 'war in Europe' be the beginning of the end? As if we didn't have enough on our plate already... Altogether now: “It’s the end of the world as we know it...” 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Rumours confirmed: Stevie Nicks’ Barbie doll has been re-released The doll, originally released in October last year as part of the Barbie Music Series, was re-released this week. But bad news for fans: it’s already sold out. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Business Mulberry hopes to bag a winner with new CEO after sales fall Mulberry's share price has fallen 39% since January, amid a global decline in the luxury sector, mainly driven by shoppers from Asia cutting back. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next World News Joe Biden tells NATO summit 'Ukraine can and will stop Putin' The US president has pledged new air defence systems to enhance Ukraine's struggling effort against Russia's full-scale invasion. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news 'Xoftex': How zombies and humour can restart our empathy machines Director Noaz Deshe talks to Euronews Culture about his new film 'Xoftex' and the challenge of making an uplifting and unique portrayal of the hopes and dreams of refugees taken in by Greece after the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Space Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket successfully takes off Ariane 6 has been in development for almost a decade with the aim of putting Europe's rockets on the map. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Power to shift away from Westminster to regions under Starmer Keir Starmer and his deputy Angela Rayner met with regional mayors on Tuesday at the official resident to discuss shifting power out of Westminster to strengthen the regions, among other issues. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Four people to know in UK PM Keir Starmer's new cabinet New UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed his cabinet. Who's in it? 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Conscious Travel Why is Copenhagen encouraging tourists to litter-pick? Tourists to the Danish capital will be rewarded with free food and activities - but only if they take part in environmentally friendly tasks. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Water Matters As demand rises can the EU make industry's water use more sustainable? In partnership with the European Commission Our water use continues to rise, from the food we eat to the technology we use. In this Crash Course, we'll explore the water footprint concept. How different industries contribute to it; asking what the EU is doing to make our consumption more sustainable 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Europe hopes to end 'launcher crisis' with planned Ariane 6 takeoff The rocket is scheduled for a test flight on Tuesday 9 July between 8 pm and 12 midnight European time, but has faced several holdups along the way. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News War threatens Ukraine's Olympic future, but a gymnast offers hope Many of Ukraine's most talented young athletes have seen their dreams snatched away as Russia's war enters its third year. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next World News NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg pledges continued support for Ukraine Ahead of a three-day summit marking NATO's 75th anniversary, allies are preparing to make a show of solidarity with Ukraine after an unsettled year. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Gaza Israeli forces push into Gaza City as Hamas warns of threat to talks Hopes for a new settlement to pause or end the conflict could be dashed by a further escalation. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Nature Flying hippos? Giant mammals are airborne for longer than you’d think Despite their significant weight and size, scientists have found that hippos can actually leave the ground - for a limited time at least. 08/07/2024
Now playing Next People Water pistols and strikes: What’s behind Europe’s tourism backlash? Overtourism is putting pressure on health services, waste management, water supplies and housing at the expense of residents. 08/07/2024