Now playing Next Tech News Starlink finances frozen in Brazil ahead of possible X suspension The bank accounts of SpaceX's Starlink are blocked in Brazil amid a feud between a Supreme Court Justice and X CEO Elon Musk over blocking far-right accounts on the platform. 30/08/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Peace can never mean surrender, von der Leyen says in new Orbán rebuke In her first wide-ranging speech since being re-elected to office, Ursula von der Leyen scolded politicians who blame the war "not on Putin's lust for power but on Ukraine's thirst for freedom." 30/08/2024
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Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 30th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 30/08/2024
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Now playing Next Germany Inflation puts pressure on parents' back-to-school finances in Germany The German national statistics office said that school supplies like pens and books rose between 5 and 13% in July last year compared to the year before. 30/08/2024
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Now playing Next Markets Weekly markets recap: European stocks rise as Dax hits a fresh high The European stock markets maintained their upward trajectory as cooling inflation bolstered hopes for more significant rate cuts by the European Central Bank. The DAX reached a fresh high following Germany’s unexpected drop in consumer prices for August. 30/08/2024
Now playing Next Culture news National Cinema Day in the UK offers tickets for under €5 Cheap tickets will be available across all of Britain as the scheme encourages people to visit their local cinemas. 30/08/2024
Now playing Next Art Palestinian artist Mirna Bamieh bridges food and art in Paris Bamieh’s Sour Things show is the inaugural exhibition at Dubai gallery NIKA Project Space's new Paris outpost, opening 8 September. 30/08/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'Emilia Pérez' – Audiard’s Cannes-winning triumph Following 'A Prophet' (2009), ‘Dheepan’ (2015) and 'Paris, 13th District' (2021), French director Jacques Audiard orchestrates a barnstorming comeback. His Mexico-set gangster trans musical featuring gender transitioning, cartels, gorgeous choreographies and songs about vaginoplasty is unmissable. 30/08/2024
Now playing Next Radio Schuman Why is Belgium struggling to name a European Commissioner? It is not easy for Belgium to confirm its European Commissioner, ahead of Ursula von der Leyen's deadline for the nominees. 30/08/2024
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Now playing Next Health news Over a third of European teen boys now having sex without condoms The use of condoms by sexually active boys has dropped by 9 per cent since 2014, according to the latest WHO data. 30/08/2024
Now playing Next Business EU electric car sales stall as Germany lifts its foot off the pedal Sales of electric cars have dropped off particularly in Germany as government financial incentives for electric vehicles slowed down. Consumers are also spending less amid fears of problems with the economy. 30/08/2024