Now playing Next Economy Pound bounces back against dollar as Brexit fears recede The pound has climbed to a seven-week high against the dollar as the 'Bremain' bounce continues as fears of a Brexit recede. 21/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit: Remain focus on economy and trade The risk of politics. 21/06/2016
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Farage and Verhofstadt: two sides of the Brexit divide Isabelle Kumar speaks to two prominent members of the European Parliament on different sides of the Brexit political divide. 20/06/2016
Now playing Next Cinema 'Suburra' - Rome bathed in corruption and decadence The Italian film noir ‘Suburra’ centres on the murky connections between organised crime and politics in Rome. 17/06/2016
Now playing Next China Hong Kong protests over booksellers' detentions after Lam Wing-kee accuses China One of five Hong Kong booksellers who disappeared last year has said he was detained for more than eight months by the Chinese authorities and that an apparent confession of “illegal trading” had been 17/06/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Hanks and Howard team up again for film of Dan Brown's Inferno ‘Inferno’ is the third collaboration of film director Ron Howard and actor Tom Hanks for a screen adaptation of a Dan Brown thriller, following ‘Angels & Demons’ and ‘The Da Vinci… 16/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone inflation remains the same-negative Eurozone inflation remains negative 16/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Federal Reserve set not to play interest rate rise card The Federal Reserve is deep in a policy meeting with the unlikelihood of an interest rate rise coming anytime soon. 14/06/2016
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Now playing Next The Global Conversation Klaus Regling: 'Politically it will be a big loss for the EU if the UK leaves' The European Stability Pact, designed to ensure a strong euro single currency, has meant austerity and painful belt-tightening for many Europeans. But has it been worth it? Do some member states get t 13/06/2016
Now playing Next World News France and UEFA to boost security France and European football’s governing body UEFA have vowed to beef up stadium security in the wake of last night’s violence between English and Russian football… 12/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Brexit - good or bad for British tourism? Tourism will certainly be affected by a decision by British voters to leave the European Union - but will it be for better or worse? 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News EU economic commissioner: "We need reforms capable of reconciling Europeans with Europe" Euronews spoke to the EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Pierre Moscovici, at the Brussels Economic Forum 10/06/2016
Now playing Next World News And also...Iran's shot stopper wears the wrong trousers, monkey business puts lights out in Kenya and giant dog poo goes missing in Spain Every Friday, journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from across the world which failed to make international… 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Russia cuts cost of borrowing as inflation falls Russia's central bank has cut its main interest rate by 0.5 percent to 10.5 percent, signaling confidence by its policymakers that inflation risks are declining. 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Big job cuts in Britain's oil and gas sector As many as 120,000 workers will have lost their jobs in Britain's oil and gas sector by the end of the year, according to the industry's lobby group. 10/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Sturgeon clashes with Johnson in bitter Brexit debate Immigration, EU contributions, trade policy and NHS funding were the subjects which dominated the latest television debate in the Brexit… 10/06/2016