Now playing Next Ukraine Russia launches major assault in Kharkiv region Russia targets the border city of Vovchansk with intense airstrikes and rocket attacks as part of its major new assault on eastern Ukraine. 12/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Is the expected surge in far-right vote pushing women to be more politically active? In an interview with Euronews, gender equality experts believe that the European institutions remain abstract elements in women's lives and a space fuelled by gender stereotypes. 12/05/2024
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Now playing Next Space Why NATO’s plans to work with space tech companies is a challenge The commercial sector is struggling with a lack of information flow, such as which technologies NATO will require in the future, a NATO official said. 11/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The Netherlands' Joost Klein is kicked out of Eurovision, but the Dutch can still vote The organisers said the Swedish police are investigating after a complaint was made about Klein by a female member of the production crew. 11/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week We've got an eclectic selection for you this week: think filthy basslines, Studio Ghibli characters brought to life on stage, the campy pop of Eurovision, a warning to avoid a film called 'AGGRO DR1FT', and much more. 11/05/2024
Now playing Next Green News Is it time the right to a healthy environment is recognised in Europe? The Council of Europe is the only regional human rights system that has not yet explicitly recognised the right to a healthy environment. 11/05/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine A perfume shop owner and military supplier on the war in Ukraine Dima runs a perfume shop in Odesa that has now doubled up as a place where volunteers can restock supplies. He told Euronews about how it is to be in close contact with those fighting on the frontline whilst trying to keep hope. 11/05/2024
Now playing Next World News Israel orders fresh evacuations in Rafah despite US condemnation All the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Elon Musk predicts human intelligence 'will be 1%' when AI takes over Elon Musk gave his thoughts on AI's impact, space exploration, and Starlink during the 27th annual Global Conference organised by the Milken Insitute. 10/05/2024
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Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: Xi in Europe & alarming new data on antisemitism This edition of State of the Union focuses on China's president's first trip to Europe in five years as well as the disturbing global rise of antisemitism and how it affects grassroots organisations. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Controversial AI surveillance used ahead of Taylor Swift's Paris shows Paris authorities have authorised using AI-driven video surveillance ahead of Taylor Swift's concerts, but the tech has raised privacy concerns. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Apple apologises for 'tone-deaf' iPad crushing ad Apple has been dealt a crushing blow after being forced to apologise for its new iPad Pro advert, which features an array of cultural objects including instruments, books and cameras being destroyed, with the tablet computer held up in their place. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. Banking on fossil fuels: A one-way ticket to global economic meltdown With the future of our planet at stake, banks need to be ambitious and move beyond policies that only offer mere lip service instead of solutions that meet the sheer scale of the challenge. Failure to do so would be unconscionable, Zahra Hdidou writes. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy Inflation rate in Hungary edges up slightly to 3.7% in April After 14 months of decline, the rate of inflation in Hungary rose again. 10/05/2024