Now playing Next Economy Germany now world's third largest economy as Japan loses its spot Japan slips into recession, becoming the 4th-largest economy, behind the US, China and now Germany. 15/02/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News Microsoft says generative AI used in hacking by Iran, China and Russia Critics of the public release of ChatGPT in November 2022, and subsequent releases by competitors, argue security was largely an afterthought. 14/02/2024
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Now playing Next World News Defence Minister Subiant claims victory in Indonesia presidential race The world's most populous Muslim country has developed a robust democracy, but there are worrying signs that it could move backwards. 14/02/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Chinese rivals pose 'existential threat' to Europe's solar industry Cheap Chinese solar panels are flooding the EU market and threatening the viability of homegrown companies. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Lifestyle 5 things you need to know about Dubai’s Classic Piano competition In partnership with Classic Piano International Competition The third edition of Dubai’s Classic Piano competition takes place this February. The gruelling three-week competition will put vying pianists through their paces across a range of repertoire both classical and contemporary. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Green News Where in Europe sees climate migration as a bigger threat than Russia? 12,000 people in G7 nations as well as Brazil, India, China and South Africa were questioned about their perception of 32 different global risks. 13/02/2024
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Now playing Next Business Europe moves to end reliance on China EVs with €4.4bn factory plans It's one of the largest fundraisings in the European electric vehicle industry and is expected to reduce Europe’s dependence on Chinese EVs. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded All you need to know about the EU agriculture sector Disgruntled farmers have taken to the streets across the European Union. But how important is the agricultural sector to the bloc's economy? Euronews takes a closer look. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Markets Who are the GRANOLAS? A look at Europe's 'Magnificent Eleven' stocks Goldman Sachs shines a light on Europe's market leaders, dubbed the 'GRANOLAS', echoing the 'Magnificent Seven' of Wall Street. With a combined market cap exceeding €2.6 trillion, these firms continue to dominate sectors and outperform in European markets. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Most EU members not implementing Huawei, ZTE 5G ban, data shows Just ten countries in the bloc so far excluded Chinese hardware makers from networks, following a EU Commission recommendation. 12/02/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets' week ahead: European stocks rise ahead of US inflation print The US inflation report out on Tuesday could have a huge role in determining when and by how much the Federal Reserve decides to cut interest rates. 12/02/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Trump's threat to NATO allies sparks fierce backlash in Europe European leaders have decried Donald Trump's suggestion the US would not protect NATO members failing to meet the alliance’s spending target. 12/02/2024