Now playing Next Partner content Global temperatures surpass 1.5°C threshold for 12 months straight Partner content presented by Copernicus Another month brings yet another indication that Earth's temperatures are rising rapidly. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Business Formula 1 turns to AI to speed up connections with worldwide fan base F1 is teaming up with Amazon Web Services to provide data-rich info for fans to help create meaningful insights, as well as using the technology to make the sport more competitive. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news How is Massive Attack setting the bar for low emission concerts? British trip hop collective Massive Attack are about to play their first performance in the UK in five years and to mark the occasion, they’re making the event as sustainable as possible. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Here are the best movies of 2024... So far How many have you seen? And do you agree with our first-half of 2024 ranking? 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Green News Hungarian presidency seeks to reignite debate on GMO deregulation The agrotech industry fears a planned easing of regulation for new generation GM plants could be delayed for years by Hungary's decision to reopen the debate on whether they should be treated as equivalent to conventional crops. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Economy The world is getting richer, but who is benefiting the most? Financial markets rallied last year after a dip in 2022, boosting global net wealth by more than 4%. Growth in Western Europe was slightly more subdued in terms of financial wealth. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Markets Weekly recap: Easing political uncertainties bolster market resilience Global markets remained resilient throughout the week due to heightened expectations that central banks would commit to interest rate cuts. Monthly inflation in the United States was cooler than anticipated, while European markets rebounded amid easing political concerns. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next USA Biden insists on running despite confusing Zelenskyy and Putin Biden used the press conference to deliver a forceful defence of his foreign and domestic policies, however his night was marred by simple yet embarrassing mistakes. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Danger zone: Romania to get tough on bears following deadly mauling Romania boasts Europe's largest bear population outside of Russia — but the recent death of a teenage hiker from a bear attack has prompted politicians to rethink laws related to the killing of the animals. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Europe is leading the way on installing green roofs Europe boasts three decades of research and product development that underpin its thriving green roof industry. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Green News Italy, Croatia, Serbia: Europeans struggle to cope as heatwaves strike Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth, with temperatures rising at roughly twice the global average. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Green News French farmers face losses amid heavy and frequent rainfall Persistent rainfall in France is reducing soft wheat production, resulting in a high decrease in the overall harvest and substantial losses for individual farmers. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next France France cuts construction work hours due to heatwaves France is reducing construction workers' hours due to heatwaves, sometimes sending them home with full pay. High temperatures now justify short-time work and employers must meet specific obligations. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Will the far right threaten Europe's digital future? To move away from a technosolutionist approach, it is important to envision a future where technology serves humanity, democracy, and the planet by asking the hard question of how technology enables harmful power dynamics in our society, Claire Fernandez writes. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Northern Irish politicians rally for UK government to ditch Legacy Act Bereaved family members and politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour-led government will repeal and replace widely contested legislation that grants immunity to "cooperating individuals" over the decades-long Troubles. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Markets Rate-cut hopes add sparkle for gold and silver as prices rise Precious metal prices gained amid growing bets for central banks to commence rate-cut cycles, with gold and silver rising toward the all-time highs seen in May. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Economy UK economy receives surprise boost after month of zero growth May's output was lifted by an uptick in the services sector as sunshine boosted consumer spending. 11/07/2024