Now playing Next Tech News Platform rules to apply this month as member states lag on oversight personnel The Digital Services Act, Europe’s platform rules, will apply to all companies later this month, but the majority of EU countries still haven't appointed national regulators or transposed the rules into domestic law. 07/02/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels recommends 90% emissions cut as the EU's 2040 climate target The European Union must slash greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, Brussels said on Tuesday in a recommendation aimed at ensuring climate neutrality becomes a reality by mid-century. 06/02/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News Commission sets up expert group for AI trade secrets, copyright questions The European Commission has set up an expert group to help the 27 EU member states with questions around the implementation of the AI Act and ensure harmonised application of the rules. 06/02/2024
Now playing Next Markets A look at how the Magnificent Seven rival Europe’s top four economies Euronews Business takes a closer look at how Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla now account for nearly one-third of the S&P 500 Index, a concentration that sparks intense debate over the future of market equilibrium. 06/02/2024
Now playing Next Green News Why your ‘green’ investment might not be as sustainable as you think Here's how fossil fuel companies get their hands on ‘climate-friendly’ funds. 06/02/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Borrell asks EU countries to stop exporting weapons except to Ukraine Member states should temporarily halt exports of weapons to countries other than Ukraine, Josep Borrell said on Monday, asking governments to take a "political decision" and step up ammunition supplies. 05/02/2024
Now playing Next Smart Regions Europe's 24/7 data highway under the sea In partnership with the European Commission Smart Regions asks Giacomo Cuttone, the Scientific Coordinator of Sicily's IDMAR multidisciplinary laboratory how data collected from the depths of the Mediterranean Sea is shared around Europe. 05/02/2024
Now playing Next Green News Commission open to revisit glyphosate decision pending research Upcoming scientific evidence could reverse EU executive’s decision. 05/02/2024
Now playing Next Healthcare Why Germany is facing a chronic shortage of doctors In Germany, one in four doctors are leaving the profession. What is being done to nurse the healthcare system back to health? 05/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Minimum wages in Europe: How do salaries compare across the continent? The proportion of workers earning just the minimum wage is higher than 10% in a number of countries across Europe. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the data. 05/02/2024
Now playing Next Living This unique bike can produce enough electricity to power a play The consciously designed bike can power your phone in 15 minutes - or put on an entire play, as audiences have seen in Lithuania. 04/02/2024
Now playing Next World News Farmers' protests have sprung up across Europe, even as some cease Debts, cheap imports, price pressures... these are just some of the grievances on the lists of European farmers. 03/02/2024
Now playing Next France Three wounded in Paris knife attack at train station A man has attacked three people at a major train station in Paris, police said, adding that they don't believe it was a terror attack. 03/02/2024
Now playing Next Art Is Italy's Maramotti collection its most impressive assembly of art? Situated in the city of Reggio Emilia, the collection is housed in the former Max Mara HQ and puts on display some of the most iconic pieces of contemporary art from 1945 to the present day. 03/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Where in Europe do people have the most disposable income? There is a large income inequality in Europe. Western and Nordic states have higher disposable income on average compared to many southern and eastern countries. 03/02/2024