Now playing Next Economy Inside the political fight to reform the EU fiscal rules The European Union is racing to reform its fiscal rules, with a self-imposed deadline to wrap up work before the end of the year. But getting there won't be an easy ride as political discrepancies remain deep and wide. 23/10/2023
Now playing Next Tech News EU AI Act nearing trilogue agreement despite key roadblocks As the European Parliament, European Council and member states prepare for fifth round of negotiations on the AI Act this week, three key stumbling blocks remain in the negotiations, MEP Dragoș Tudorache told euronews in an interview. 23/10/2023
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Now playing Next Tech News AI Act trilogue to wrangle foundation models, governance Disagreements between the EU institutions over foundation AI models and governance issues are set to be wrangled during tomorrow’s (24 October) fifth trilogue negotiation taking place in Brussels, one of the AI Act’s MEP co-rapporteurs has told euronews. 20/10/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news British Museum to digitise collection to prevent more thefts The British Museum, one of the most visited in the world, has been dealing with the aftermath of thefts which highlighted internal failings and led to the exit of its director. 18/10/2023
Now playing Next Tech News X (formerly Twitter) starts charging some users to use key features X says the ‘Not A Bot’ subscription will allow key functions such as tweeting, replying, and liking. 18/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Stranger than fiction: 9 celebrity memoirs to binge read this autumn From Britney Spears’ account of her conservatorship to the story behind Dolly Parton’s bedazzled threads, here are the best memoirs by stars to look out for this fall. 18/10/2023
Now playing Next Destinations Japan's tourism booms as falling yen means bargain holidays Japan’s falling currency has made the notoriously pricey destination much more affordable. 18/10/2023
Now playing Next Economy UK inflation remains unchanged but still way above target The UK has the highest rate of inflation in the G7, with the EU due to release its own inflation figures later today. 18/10/2023