Now playing Next Tech News AI chatbot can reduce conspiracy theorists' beliefs, study finds Researchers highlighted the possibility for AI to refute each person’s specific arguments and to generate personalised content. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Business Stellantis pauses electric Fiat 500 model production as orders slow Stellantis, along with other global electric vehicle (EV) makers, has been hit by slowing European demand lately. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Economy China raises its retirement age to address declining worksforce Minimum retirement ages in China are much lower than in other major economies, although pressure on pension funds is forcing policy change. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Economy Will the ECB cut interest rates again in October? Analysts weigh in Analysts are divided on whether the ECB will cut rates again in October, with some expecting a pause until December. Key factors include wage pressures, inflation data, and oil prices. Most agree on gradual easing, with more cuts likely into 2025. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Islamic extremist 'plotted to attack German soldiers during lunch' The suspect allegedly planned to attack the soldiers with 40cm-long machetes. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI releases o1, which it says solves harder problems OpenAI said o1 uses a chain of thought when attempting to solve a problem. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Europe's space ambitions on the right trajectory, ESA Director General says 2024 is seen as a pivotal year for European space policy. The European Space Agency is rolling out its new generation of launchers in order to hold its own against intensifying international competition. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Business Boeing machinists go on strike in another setback for aircraft giant Employees want better wages, pensions and healthcare from Boeing, the aerospace giant that has faced a number of safety scandals this year. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Pope wraps up longest trip of his tenure as head of Catholic Church Pope Francis departed Singapore on Friday - wrapping up his tour through Southeast Asia and Oceania, where he visited four countries and preached a message of religious tolerance and inclusivity. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Commissioner pick unacceptable due to secret police links: Slovene EPP Head of Slovenia's European People’s Party (EPP) delegation told Euronews that the choice of Marta Kos is totally unacceptable to the European People's Party to which she belongs, citing experience and alleged links to the former Yugoslav secret police. 13/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Starmer says Putin started Ukraine war and can end it any time Starmer's comments come a day after it emerged that the US and UK had made the decision to allow Ukraine to use partly British-made Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets deeper inside Russia. 12/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Paris Olympics: Will the Games boost the French economy? With the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games now concluded, France is left with a bill exceeding €8 billion for hosting the world’s biggest sporting event. The question remains: will the Games stimulate the French economy, or will the expenses outweigh the potential gains? 12/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Could the impossible peace in the Caucasus end the war in Ukraine? The end of Russia's war in Ukraine could come from an unexpected direction. 12/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Parliament set for showdown between Orbán and opposition leader Buoyed by a bombshell opinion poll result showing his six-month old party has almost closed the gap on Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz, which has ruled Hungary since 2010, the insurgent opposition leader Péter Magyar plans to put the nationalist premier on the spot in the European Parliament next week. 12/09/2024
Now playing Next No Comment European Hyperloop successfully completes first test launch It's hoped that, in the long term, Hyperloop will allow Europeans to hurtle between cities at 700 km/h. 12/09/2024
Now playing Next Healthcare Doctor shortages and low pay: Europe's hospitals are under the weather Europe is suffering from a healthcare crisis, with chronic staff shortages, low pay and overtime prompting strikes in Germany, Slovenia, and Sweden. In France meanwhile, a controversial medicine education reform has students and doctors up in arms. 12/09/2024
Now playing Next Libya Libya's central bank chaos must serve as a wake-up call for the West Diplomats may be busy stopping other wars in Ukraine and Gaza from growing into monstrous regional conflicts. But if they’re too consumed to take this brief opportunity, they may end up with a third before too long, Tarek Megerisi writes. 12/09/2024