Now playing Next Affiliate content Why you might not need a degree for a career in tech Partner content presented by Jobbio A growing number of big-name tech employers have indicated that not having a degree is an unnecessary barrier to getting hired. 10/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Controversial author Mario Vargas Llosa joins the Académie Française Peruvian-Spanish author Mario Vargas Llosa joins the Académie Française despite several controversies regarding his induction 09/02/2023
Now playing Next The Dialogue Second chances: A journey from rock and roll to food and war In partnership with Media City Giles Duley is a photographer and CEO of Legacy of War Foundation. His world changed during a deployment to Afghanistan documenting the life American troops, when he stepped on an IED. A born survivor, Giles now spends his life highlighting the long-term impact of conflict. 09/02/2023
Now playing Next Experiences Save money on a ski holiday by taking a day trip to the slopes What to buy, what to rent and where to go for a brilliant day’s skiing in the Alps. 09/02/2023
Now playing Next Qatar 365 Inspire, explore and educate: A look at the world of Qatari literature In partnership with Media City Euronews speaks to a Qatari author about writing and mental health, and takes a look at initiatives hoping to inspire reading in the country. 08/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Will the reboot of the UK sitcom Fawlty Towers be any good? Classic UK sitcom Fawlty Towers is set to be revived after 44 years, with John Cleese returning to write and star alongside his daughter Camilla Cleese. 08/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news TV host Nikos Aliagas exhibits his "Venetian Views" in the Serenissima The Franco-Greek TV presenter made several trips to Venice to immerse himself in the cultures of the San Polo district, often invisible to tourists. 08/02/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Freedom will win': Zelenskyy tells UK parliament President Zelenskyy had talks with Rish Sunak, met King Charles and gave a speech to British parliamentarians in Westminster. 08/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why the Anglican Church blessing same-sex marriages is "incoherent" "That's the language of an abuser." Reverend Andrew Foreshew-Cain, the first Anglican vicar to have a gay marriage tells Euronews Culture why the upcoming decision by the church to bless same-sex marriages is "incoherent". 08/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Which is the best album turning 20 this year? Twenty years since 2003? My my, how time flies… But which is the best album turning 20 this year? 08/02/2023
Now playing Next Business Planet How standards are helping LEGO keep children safe In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet explores how LEGO Group tests the physical properties and cybersecurity issues of its products. 07/02/2023
Now playing Next Business Planet Learn how LEGO tests the safety of its toys In partnership with The European Commission Euronews' Business Planet explores how LEGO is making its products safe for even the most inquisitive children 07/02/2023
Now playing Next Turkey 'We could hear their voices': Digging for earthquake survivors Desperate search for suvivors ongoing as international teams join rescuers trying to reach survivors of Monday's devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. 07/02/2023
Now playing Next Explore Mountaintops, flower men and folk art: Inside Saudi’s Aseer province In partnership with Visit Saudi Explore Azeer's hipster cafes and hiking trails that are sure to take your breath away. 06/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Beyoncé becomes most decorated artist in Grammy Award history Beyoncé collected her 32nd gong but it was British heartthrob Harry Styles who walked away with Best Album of the Year. 06/02/2023
Now playing Next Experiences Amsterdam to Venice: A month-long slow travel adventure through Europe If you want to try out slow travel, we've got the perfect itinerary all planned out for you. 06/02/2023
Now playing Next Monaco Monaco election: explore the principality's unique political system Second smallest state in the world, Monaco, will go to the polls on Sunday to choose new lawmakers. 04/02/2023