Now playing Next Economy EU and China may 'drift apart' due to persistent tensions: Dombrovskis The relations between the European Union and China stand at a "crossroads" as a result of mounting political tensions and a litany of economic disputes that remain unresolved, says Valdis Dombrovskis. 25/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news It’s a (tentative) deal! Hollywood writers strike to end Screenwriters in the US say they have reached a tentative deal with studio bosses that could see them end a strike that has lasted nearly five months. The writers and AMPTP have a deal that will stop the picketing. However, ratification is needed before work begins. 25/09/2023
Now playing Next Vietnam Man executed in Vietnam despite appeals from Europe and Canada Le Van Manh was put to death for the theft and the rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl - but maintained his confession was coerced via torture by police. 23/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Gender equality in European homes: Survey shows it's a long way off As a new poll has revealed housework and childcare in the UK remains unequally split between men and women - and the picture is often bleaker across Europe. 23/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News State of the Union: Spanish regional languages on Brussels agenda Catalan, Galician and Basque becoming official EU languages was debated by ministers on Tuesday. 22/09/2023
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Now playing Next Italy Euroviews. View Q&A: Lampedusa shows migration is integral to human history Following the latest spike in boat arrivals to the Italian island of Lampedusa, Euronews View spoke to MEP Pietro Bartolo about what migration means for Italy and Europe and whether the continent can find a viable and fair way to solve the crisis. 22/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The one where 'Friends' became a cultural phenomenon 22 September 1994: The first ever episode of 'Friends' is broadcast. 22/09/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Blood and vomit: How are biohazards on planes cleaned? It’s been a summer of biohazardous bodily fluids on planes. Should you be concerned about flying? 21/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Ukraine and Slovakia reach deal on grain as Brussels threatens lawsuit Kyiv and Bratislava on Thursday struck a preliminary deal to resolve the ongoing dispute over Ukrainian cereals. 21/09/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Six months after call for AI pause, are we closer to disaster? Tech leaders signed an open letter calling for a pause to AI experiments but have their warnings been heeded? 21/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Adidas CEO says Kanye West is 'not a bad person' "I don’t think he meant what he said and I don’t think he’s a bad person. It just came off that way.” 21/09/2023
Now playing Next Business The Global South: a unifying slogan or a new force? The war in Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change. When it comes to major international events we often hear about the problems and challenges facing the Global South. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next World News The UN: A relevant and effective body? In the context of global destabilisation exacerbated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the 78th UN General Assembly is rethinking the relevance and effectiveness of the international institution. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Journalists use AI but are concerned about the ethics of it - survey A new report on the use of AI in journalism found that more than 60 per cent of respondents were concerned about its ethical implications. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Actors, activists and artists sign petition against US book bans Big names in the entertainment and art industries are raising the alarm on a sharp increase in book bans in the US, asking creatives to leverage their voices to stop the bans. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate France wants to put a stop to super cheap flights France's Transport Minister says he wants to open the debate on the environmental and social cost of flights. 20/09/2023