Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 25th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Travel News Georgia's tourism industry hit by loss of Israeli visitors "Bookings have been cancelled, and projections for new bookings are very low" according to one restauranteur. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Green News Study: European airport pollution threatens the health of 52m people Jet engines emit more ultrafine particle pollution than any other kind of engine. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Is Squid Game getting the Hollywood treatment? With rumours that there is a remake of Squid Game in the works, we explore whether it's a good idea and which English-language remakes have bucked the trend when it comes to equalling or outshining the original. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Climate Extreme wildfires are ramping up in these countries as climate warms The 2024 wildfire season has already begun in Europe as the season starts earlier and lasts longer. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Business Apple Intelligence rules out 2024 EU launch over antitrust laws The decision is due to the EU's Digital Markets Act which requires devices to be able to work across all platforms, including competing producers. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 25th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Radio Schuman What is the next move of European socialists? The socialist group at the European Parliament will elect its new president on Tuesday and vice-presidents on Wednesday. The group came in second at the European election, after the centre-right European People's Party (EPP). 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Why are the world's biggest music labels suing AI song-generators? The landmark case sees Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Records suing AI startups Suno and Udio over alleged copyright infringement. It comes months after more than 200 artists signed an open letter calling for the “predatory” use of AI in the music industry to be stopped. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next France French vote: Is France headed to a minority government? According to recent polls, the far-right National Rally and its allies lead in the projections but don't have the absolute majority needed to form a government. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Sport Euro 2024: Italy reach knockouts after last-minute stunner vs Croatia Lazio's Mattia Zaccani earns the Azzurri a precious point against Croatia to qualify for the knockouts, while Spain finish Group B first without conceding a single goal as they beat Albania 1-0. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Green News From defacing Stonehenge to human chains: Climate protests in pictures From Just Stop Oil splattering Stonehenge with orange powder to a 30,000-strong human chain in the Netherlands. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Mamma Mia no more? ABBA may never appear in public again ABBA star Björn Ulvaeus admits it might all be over when it comes to the band being together publicly. However, emerging technology – much like their touring digital avatars in the ABBA Voyage show – may be the way forward for fans of the Swedish pop icons. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News France faces political paralysis: Four scenarios for the elections French President Emmanuel Macron could end up with a prime minister and a government from a different party in a system known in France as "cohabitation". What is the process for forming a new government? What happens if there is no majority? How do the president's and parliament's powers compare? 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets look ahead: Global inflation data takes centre stage The week will feature inflation readings from major economies, providing clues about the interest rate trajectory of central banks. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Radio Schuman Will Hungary's Council presidency reshape EU-Israel relations? The European Union is set to approve new sanctions against Hamas and Israeli settlers this week, while the Hungarian government is preparing to take over the EU presidency of the Council on July 1 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Cryptocurrency law coming in: Prepare for a bumpy ride New Brussels legislation seeks to put an end to scams and turmoil that have characterised markets like bitcoin, but few if any seem set to comply. 24/06/2024