Now playing Next World News Hamas demands 'complete halt' to war in response to ceasefire proposal The US says Israel supports the deal, which has been backed by the UN Security Council, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given conflicting signals. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Massive Attack protests Georgia’s attack on 'basic human rights' The band's announcement comes as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Georgia recently, protesting a parliament-approved law regulating the media and NGOs, which for many echoes similar legislation in Russia. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. The far right will probably fall short in French legislative elections This is one heck of a chess move by President Macron. Whether it succeeds or not, it will make history. But it is a much more calculated move than it seems, Pierre-Alexandre Balland writes. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Business EU set to partly delay key banking reform, as US drags feet Brussels will likely be under pressure to boost competitiveness as its politics takes a rightward turn. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Cuba Moscow revives gunboat diplomacy with nuclear submarine visit to Cuba Russia's top-of-the-line nuclear submarine Kazan is about to dock in the port of Havana together with the Korshakov missile launcher frigate. The Kremlin's hazardous move in the Caribbean responds to the alleged US meddling in Eastern Europe. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU socialists to reject von der Leyen if far right shapes priorities Giacomo Filibeck tells Euronews that von der Leyen's 'ambiguity' on the far right is 'not acceptable.' 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News From prison to EU Parliament: Meet the jailed MEPs Freshly elected Ilaria Salis and Fredi Beleri may prove a thorn in the side of Hungary and Albania, as supposedly political charges raise questions over the rule of law. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News 'No to the spirit of defeat', Macron urges moderate voters The French president, who has three years left of his second term, also dismissed what he said were "absurd" rumours about his possible resignation if the far-right National Rally of Marine Le Pen wins in the legislative election scheduled for 30 June and 7 July. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Zelenskyy appeals for help with Ukraine's energy grid The Ukrainian president has renewed calls for air defence support to ward off Russian attacks on the country's damaged energy infrastructure. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next World News Fires, floods and heatwaves plague Europe as extreme weather persists While Turkey and Cyprus have been hit with heatwaves, parts of Spain have seen record rainfall. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Markets Selloffs deepen in French markets amid the political turmoil For the third consecutive trading day on Tuesday, French stocks, bonds, and currencies continued to experience a selloff driven by political uncertainties. Analysts suggest that the upcoming interest rate decision by the US Federal Reserve could potentially mitigate the decline. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News European elections saw rise in turnout, but no surge From 6 to 9 June, 357 million citizens were invited to vote to elect their representatives to the European Parliament. How many answered the call? 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Business Will far-right surge in Europe pressure renewable energy stocks? The surging power of far-right factions in the EU Parliament may place the renewable energy sector under significant pressure. Major French green energy stocks have already declined amid the electoral upheaval. 12/06/2024
Now playing Next World News Macron's EU influence is at risk after European elections French President Emmanuel Macron's delicate political situation could limit his influence in the election of the new top European officials. 11/06/2024
Now playing Next Business Planet Time for a 5th freedom in the EU's single market? It could help Europe's universities In partnership with The European Commission Former Italian prime minister Enrico Letta is pushing for the creation a fifth freedom within the EU's single market, to optimise Europe's advantages in research, innovation and education. 11/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News 'I am not quite myself': Danish PM gives first interview after attack Danish Prime Minister Metter Frederiksen suffered minor whiplash in a street attack that follows a wave of attacks on politicians across Europe. 11/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Fury among MEPs as French conservative leader opens to far right Éric Ciotti's surprise move fuels fear that Europe's mainstream right is dismantling the firewall that has kept the far right in check. 11/06/2024