Now playing Next Tech News Four Canadian school boards sue Snapchat, TikTok, and Meta The school boards sued the tech companies for disrupting students' education. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Former US presidents' favourite books (that they've definitely read) Donald Trump is now selling Bibles. No, this isn't a joke. He says it's his favourite book. (Make of that what you will.) To steer back towards a sense of sanity, here are the favourite books of former US presidents - the ones that have actually cracked a book. 28/03/2024
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Now playing Next Destinations Balmy temperatures & few tourists: A guide to Spain's shoulder season New data has revealed the best Spanish places to visit from March to June. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news More statues of living people than dead erected in UK A UK study found that more statues of living people were made than dead for the first time this century. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Should EU aid to Ukraine continue? Yes, our poll of Europeans finds Most of the respondents of an exclusive poll for Euronews by IPSOS say support to Ukraine should continue. But they are in two minds about whether it should be a priority for the next mandate. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy Ireland's housing crisis: Tens of thousands of new builds needed Property group Knight Frank says Ireland is running on a huge housing deficit as it outlines the country's future needs. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Lifestyle The Comédie-Française puts its costumes on sale Calling all aficionados of theatre, fashion history, and unique pieces, as every Thursday, until the end of April, Comédie-Française unveils a rare opportunity for enthusiasts to purchase costumes from its reserves of exceptional and historic outfits. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Lifestyle Style icks: What would you censor in the fashion world? As North Korea censor a pair of jeans, the Euronews Culture team ask themselves: What would we want to blur out of fashion? 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Business Which generated more in the last decade: Bitcoin or a London house? The most famous crypto provided a return of almost 5,000% over the last decade. 28/03/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news Bruce Springsteen receives top UK honour while biopic in the works Bruce Springsteen has been made a fellow of the UK's Ivors Academy - the first international songwriter to do so. He will receive the award in May. And then there’s a music biopic in the works – with a rather inspired casting decision for the role of Springsteen. 27/03/2024
Now playing Next Health news 1 in 6 adolescents victims of cyberbullying, new survey finds Cyberbullying has increased over the last few years, a large survey of school-aged children in 44 mostly European countries has found. 27/03/2024
Now playing Next Green News Building wind and solar energy projects is getting harder - here’s why Sprakebuell is something of a model village for the energy transition - with an above-average number of electric cars, a community wind farm and renewable heat from biogas. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy Spain's economy expands: Why is it outperforming its European peers? Spain's Gross domestic product (GDP), the measure of value created through the production of goods and services, expanded 0.6% in the fourth quarter of 2023 from the previous quarter. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy Putting a roof over your head in Europe: What price will you pay? In some European countries, housing may well take almost a quarter of your income, recent data shows. 26/03/2024