Now playing Next Markets Weekly recap: Political jitters still weigh on market sentiment European markets are mostly lower for the week as political uncertainties continue to weigh on sentiment. The selloff in the French stock markets resumed ahead of the parliamentary election. 28/06/2024
Now playing Next Work Euroviews. Publishers are signing big-ticket deals with OpenAI, but at what cost? Let’s hope, for the good of the press and all the things that rely on it — civic life, democracy, and so on — that the media execs signing big deals with OpenAI are indeed making the right bet with Big Tech this time around, Jonah Prousky writes. 27/06/2024
Now playing Next Tech News What is the 'fediverse' and why is Europe partly excluded from it? Thread users everywhere except the EU will now see their posts deeper in the so-called "fediverse". We take a look at this new more privacy-focused way of being on social media. 27/06/2024
Now playing Next Climate Canada's 2023 wildfires spewed more emissions than 647 million cars The devastating fires lasted for months and burned an area bigger than the size of Norway. 27/06/2024
Now playing Next Green News Fact check: Is climate change leading to more migration into Europe? All of the experts Euronews Green spoke to said the same thing: there is no empirical evidence to support the claim that climate change will lead to more international migration into Europe. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Travel News Georgia's tourism industry hit by loss of Israeli visitors "Bookings have been cancelled, and projections for new bookings are very low" according to one restauranteur. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Climate Extreme wildfires are ramping up in these countries as climate warms The 2024 wildfire season has already begun in Europe as the season starts earlier and lasts longer. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Green News From defacing Stonehenge to human chains: Climate protests in pictures From Just Stop Oil splattering Stonehenge with orange powder to a 30,000-strong human chain in the Netherlands. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News France faces political paralysis: Four scenarios for the elections French President Emmanuel Macron could end up with a prime minister and a government from a different party in a system known in France as "cohabitation". What is the process for forming a new government? What happens if there is no majority? How do the president's and parliament's powers compare? 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets look ahead: Global inflation data takes centre stage The week will feature inflation readings from major economies, providing clues about the interest rate trajectory of central banks. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Football Now Copa America 2024: Can Argentina's continental dominance continue? In partnership with Media City With 16 participating nations played across 14 host cities, the 2024 Copa America is the biggest edition of the tournament in its 108-year history. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Just Stop Oil targets Taylor Swift’s jet – and fails to locate it Climate activists paint two planes at random after failing to locate Taylor Swift's plane, as the singer lands ahead of her Wembley show. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Queen catalog to be acquired by Sony Music for more than €1 billion Queen’s music catalog is one of the most – if not the most – valuable in rock, with classics like 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Another One Bites the Dust', and 'We Will Rock You'. This deal makes it the biggest acquisition of its kind ever. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Economy Thousands of UK-based millionaires set to move overseas The UAE remains the world's leading millionaire magnet, while China and the UK are set to see mass exoduses. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Tech News TikTok’s potential new buyer backs call for social media warnings Frank McCourt said social media was an “epidemic” and that he believed in building a different model to TikTok’s algorithm. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Kazuko Shiraishi, ‘the Allen Ginsberg of Japan’, dies aged 93 Japan's beat poet Kazuko Shiraishi, a pioneer of modern performance poetry, dies at 93. 19/06/2024
Now playing Next Economy BoE rate decision: No change despite latest drop in inflation The Bank of England has left the interest rate on hold, even though inflation has now fallen to its target level of 2%. 19/06/2024