Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. Justice must prevail against Denmark’s ‘ghetto laws’ A ruling in our favour would also have wider resonance for similar neighbourhoods across Denmark whose cases are currently on hold awaiting this decision, Majken Felle writes. 26/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Europe seeks solutions to remedy increase in space debris Several EU countries, such as Germany and France, already have space laws, but Brussels will present the first European Space Law in the coming months. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next Economy Germans downbeat about the prospects for an early economic recovery Consumers in Germany are pessimistic and have revealed that they were likely to focus more on saving, and expected to make fewer large purchases in July. 26/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Who is NATO's new secretary general Mark Rutte? On Wednesday, ambassadors of the 32 NATO members officially appointed outgoing Dutch PM Mark Rutte as its next secretary general - but who is Rutte, the man behind the job? 26/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Tentative deal reached in Hollywood to reduce likehood of more strikes The agreement includes the pay hikes and artificial intelligence protections, a tentative contract deal which makes another big strike unlikely. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next World News Several killed as anti-tax protesters storm Kenya's parliament Prices for fuel, food and other necessities have soared in the country, where President Ruto has vowed to quash unrest. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News EU Commission digital policy scorecard: what’s been achieved? When Ursula von der Leyen began as European Commission president in December 2019, an initiative to propose artificial intelligence legislation was included within a pledge to deliver policies within the first 100 days of her mandate. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next The Road To Green How is the European Union combating greenwashing? In partnership with The European Commission New EU measures to combat 'greenwashing' are aiming to challenge companies promoting so-called sustainable products. In this episode of The Road to Green we travel across Europe to find out more about the labelling changes coming to a supermarket near you. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Water Matters How does the EU manage its shared waterways? In partnership with the European Commission Nearly half of the world’s freshwater is shared between at least two or more countries. In this Crash Course, we examine why water cooperation between states is increasingly vital to prevent conflict. 25/06/2024
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