Now playing Next Europe News Campaign to redefine dyslexia as a skill wins European Care Award A campaign that aims to reframe dyslexia as a valuable skill in the workplace was awarded the prestigious grand prix at the European Care Awards in Brussels on Tuesday. 06/12/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News Opposition to EU climate laws grows as European elections approach The bloc's landmark agreement was initially met with praise but has since hit a few roadblocks. 04/12/2023
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Now playing Next Markets Weekly market wrap: European shares boosted by steel stocks European shares were supported by mining and steel stocks this week, as well as spillover sentiment from November’s performance. 02/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels could soon unblock €10 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary The European Commission is preparing to adopt next month a decision that could unblock up to €10 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary, which has been denied the cash over persistent rule-of-law concerns. 30/11/2023
Now playing Next No Comment European capitals are covered with snow for first time this winter Residents of Stockholm and Berlin woke up to layers of snow. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Real Economy Inflation drops to two-year low, but Europeans still feel the pinch In partnership with The European Commission After two years of high inflation, consumer price pressures finally look to be on a downward trend in Europe. But are businesses and consumers feeling the decrease in input costs and consumer prices? We head to Belgium to find out. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Austria region Salzkammergut becomes 2024 European Capital of Culture The town of Bad Ischl will serve as the banner city for the event, hosting nearly 200 projects in the extensive Salzkammergut program. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Ten European countries bolster military presence in Baltic Sea "A very serious security situation" means more military assets need to be deployed in the waters on Europe's eastern frontier. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy How much are Europeans left with at the end of the month? In 2022, European households saved 1/8 of their income, according to latest data. However, in which country do people save the most? Euronews Business takes a look. 27/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Precarious finances: 38% of Europeans no longer eat three meals a day More than half of Europeans say their budget has tightened over the past three years, according to a recent study. 26/11/2023
Now playing Next Business How high interest rates created a healthier housing market A closer look at house prices in 25 major cities around the world shows a sharp decline in prices, according to a study. 25/11/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Euroviews. You should cycle — or walk — to your next European holiday destination We all crave authenticity. It’s out there in abundance, but not in Europe’s big cities. It’s in the country, on the roads less travelled, in the villages where locals look at you and wonder if you're lost, Jonah Prousky writes. 24/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Which European countries have the highest and lowest salaries? Switzerland and Iceland are two of the highest paying countries across the EU and EEA, whereas Bulgaria and Romania have the lowest wages. 24/11/2023