Now playing Next World News Life on the margins: The fate of Ukraine's forcibly deported children In the first instalment of this two-part series, Euronews examines NGO Save Ukraine's efforts to locate and retrieve Ukrainian minors forcibly deported to Russia while the war rages on. 07/06/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine 'Evidence' suggests Russia deliberately damaged Kakhovka dam: ISW According to the Institute for the Study of War, although it cannot be certain, the available evidence, reasoning, and rhetoric suggest that Russian forces deliberately damaged the Kakhovka dam. 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next Real Economy What lies ahead for the EU's fiscal rules In partnership with The European Commission Europe is aiming to rewrite its fiscal rules on government spending and taxes. In quite simple terms, it wants debt levels to be more sustainable. 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Can Central Asia be the link bringing together the East and the West? After years of economic and diplomatic neglect, the former Soviet countries in the region are emerging as the new geopolitical hotspot in a multipolar and multilateral world, Dr Michael Rossi writes. 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next USA Ukraine and AI on the agenda for Sunak and Biden UK Prime Minister reportedly wants new global artificial intelligence regulator to be based in London 07/06/2023
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI's Sam Altman calls for international watchdog to oversee AI The creator of ChatGPT has suggested an international agency like the UN's nuclear watchdog could police and regulate the technology. 07/06/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Europeans prefer neutrality in possible US-China conflict - survey Europeans view China as a strategic partner more than a rival, a new European Council on Foreign Relations survey shows. 07/06/2023
Now playing Next Greece Halki: Greek island serves as model for solar power communities The Greek island of Halki is acting as a model for communities wanting to live on solar-powered electricity grids 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next Slovenia EU member Slovenia beats Belarus for UN Security Council seat Slovenia will join as the non-permanent member of the Council for the second time since it declared independence from Yugoslavia. 07/06/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine EU warns of 'solidarity fatigue' after accepting Ukrainian refugees The Russian invasion of Ukraine caused the largest intra-Europe movement since the second world war, sending 16 million refugees across the continent. 07/06/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Thousands of Ukrainians flee rising flood waters after dam destruction Officials said about 22,000 people live in areas at risk of flooding in Russian-controlled areas on the eastern side of the river, while 16,000 live in the most critical zone in Ukrainian-held territory on the western side. 07/06/2023