Now playing Next Economy Which European countries have the highest and lowest salaries? Switzerland and Iceland are two of the highest paying countries across the EU and EEA, whereas Bulgaria and Romania have the lowest wages. 24/11/2023
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Now playing Next Climate Does a volcanic eruption emit more carbon dioxide than human activity? As the volcano in Iceland threatens to erupt any minute now, some social media users are falsely claiming the fumes from the natural disaster will generate more CO2 than all of the cars and airplanes on earth. 24/11/2023
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Now playing Next Finland Frontex to send 50 more officers to guard Finland-Russia border Finland will close all but one of its eastern border crossings with Russia, accusing the Kremlin of waging "hybrid warfare" with a migrant crisis on the border. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Business Rabobank gets whopping fine for cartel participation The European Commission has slapped the Netherlands' Rabobank with a fine worth tens of millions of euros for its decade-long involvement in a cartel with Deutsche Bank concerning the trading of certain euro-denominated bonds. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Netherlands Who is the populist anti-Islam 'Dutch Trump' Geert Wilders? He has been charged with race-related crimes and needs 24/7 security protection because of all the death threats he receives. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy German downturn eases while French economy contracts sharply Although both are in contraction territory, sentiment in the German economy is more optimistic. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Spain Why is Spain one of the few EU voices supporting Palestine? Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez sets off on a tour of the conflict-hit Middle East, positioning his nation as a quasi-ally of Palestine. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets The great delisting: Why European companies are moving to US exchanges A number of European companies have chosen to delist from European exchanges and enlist on US ones. Euronews Business looks at why. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Netherlands Anti-Islam firebrand Wilders bags shock Dutch election victory The far-right populist has won a huge victory in one of the biggest political earthquakes in the Netherlands since World War II. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Finland Finland closes all but one of its borders with Russia The Kremlin has voiced regret about Finland’s decision to close the checkpoints and rejected Finnish authorities’ claims that Russia has encouraged the influx of migrants at the border to punish Finland for joining NATO. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next My Wildest Prediction What the Ex-Tinder boss thinks about the future of dating Are you on a dating app? The chances are high, as over 300 million people use them, nearly equivalent to the entire US and half of Europe's population. Contrary to trends, could the future be less about an increase and more about a transformative shift towards real-life connections? 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy EU court upholds anti-bailout banking rules for Spain's Banco Popular Judges ruled against investors who lost billions, in the first test of controversial banking laws 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Netherlands Exit poll puts far-right populist Wilders ahead in Dutch election A victory for the man with peroxide hair would be a political earthquake - felt beyond the Netherlands' borders. Forming a government would also be complicated, with possible partners uncertain. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Living As droughts take hold, the elite buy 'luxury water' like fine wine 'Fine water' is drawn from volcanic rock in Hawaii, from icebergs that have fallen from melting glaciers in Norway or from droplets of morning mist in Tasmania. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News Tough sentences for climate protesters ‘entirely right’, says UK PM UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has hit back at criticism from the United Nations over harsh sentences for climate protesters. 21/11/2023