Now playing Next Economy Spain sees better-than-expected post-COVID growth The revisions are due to new economic data and the difficulty in measuring economic activity in "such exceptional circumstances" as the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the INE. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink Less is more: Why French shoppers are angry over 'shrinkflation' Ever heard about shrinkflation? It happens when manufacturer's make smaller product but fail to change prices. It's not a new practice but it's being increasingly noticed in France by consumers as costs rise for everyday foods and provisions. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Why aren’t there more women in the EU's offshore renewables sector? Improving gender balance in the EU's fastest expanding maritime industry is crucial to ensure that the fundamental human right of gender equality is upheld in Europe's fight against life-threatening climate change, Helena Rodrigues and Larissa Milo-Dale write. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next Experiences Want an October break? The best places in Europe for autumn colours Where to soak up reds, golds and browns as the weather turns. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next Healthcare Doctors in the EU: Which countries have the most physicians? The World Health Organization (WHO) believes Europe has a "ticking timebomb" to address when it comes to a shortage of health workers. 17/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News What is the UN’s Climate Ambition Summit and what can we expect? This ‘critical political milestone’ hopes to demonstrate a global will for more ambitious climate action. 17/09/2023
Now playing Next Destinations Here’s where Americans are travelling in Europe this autumn With US flights to these European capitals set to soar, we take you off the beaten track in London, Paris and Rome. 17/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Budapest Demographic Summit champions 'traditional family values' Speaking at the bi-annual Budapest Demographic Summit, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stressed the importance of "family-friendly, conservative powers" in Europe. 16/09/2023
Now playing Next Euronews Debates Green mobility: How can Europe accelerate a zero-emission future? For our latest Euronews Debate, we’ve been discussing the future of mobility in Europe and the push to make a swifter transition to greener alternatives. 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Coup de Chance': Woody Allen discusses making first film in French The American filmmaker's latest production is coming to cinemas across France from 27 September. 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'El Conde' Out today on Netflix is Pablo Larraín’s Venice-premiering 'El Conde', a unique and cinematic political farce. It's just a shame most people won't get to see it on the big screen... 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Explorer thought he would die during 11-day ordeal in a Turkish cave Researcher who was saved in an international rescue effort says he'd love to return to the cave to complete his work. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next Markets Chip designer Arm secures almost $5 billion in mammoth IPO British chip designer Arm Holdings' shares debut on the Nasdaq on Thursday, in what is the largest initial public offering in nearly two years. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next Economy ECB hikes interest rates again, despite threat of recession The decision raises the ECB’s benchmark deposit rate to 4%, up drastically from minus 0.5% just a little more than a year ago and the highest since the euro was established in 1999. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Swiss auction offers look inside private lives of the Savoy dynasty An upcoming auction, set to take place at Genève Enchères from 18 September, will pull back the curtain on one of the most famous dynasties in all of Europe. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next Morocco 'I thought it was the end of the world': Kids recall moment quake hit Around 530 schools and 55 boarding schools were destroyed or damaged when the 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Morocco on Friday. Children are traumatized. 13/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate In photos: September brings deadly flooding around the world There have been deadly storms in almost as many days in September so far, as climate scientists warn that “nowhere is immune”. 13/09/2023