Now playing Next Europe News Who are the new faces in the British Labour government? After a landslide Labour victory in the UK general elections, the new administration will have the first man of colour leading the foreign department and the first woman at the helm of Britain’s finances. Meet Keir Starmer's new lieutenants. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News NATO allies: Orbán's Moscow visit fails to advance peace and unity The growing consensus among NATO allies is that Orbán's visit to Moscow was unnecessary and failed to acknowledge that Russia is the aggressor and that Ukrainians are suffering as a result of Putin's actions. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Art Athens exhibition marks 50 years since Greece’s return to democracy The show, simply entitled 'Democracy', brings together works by over 50 artists in a poignant reflection on the pursuit of civil liberties – in a year when nearly half the world is heading to the polls. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Economy Pound nears one-month high following UK election results The British Pound has strengthened against other major currencies in the past week as the landslide win of the Labour Party provides optimism toward policy stability for the country. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Ancient Roman Road Awaits Historic UNESCO Decision The ancient Appian Way, a 500-km Roman road, is looking to pave its path onto the UNESCO World Heritage List. The decision will be made during the UNESCO Committee's session from July 21 to 31. 10/07/2024
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Now playing Next Business Film buffs go bananas at the box office over Despicable Me 4 Despicable Me 4 recently arrived at a cinema near you. The latest Minion tales have pushed Inside Out 2 into second place in worldwide box office takings and helped save the film industry from a gloomy summer. 10/07/2024
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Now playing Next The Cube Euro 2024-linked misinformation takes aim at minorities The UEFA European Championship is entering its final stages, but what should be a celebration of European football has been clouded by false claims online designed to stir up hatred against marginalised groups. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Health news UK sugar tax slashed children's added sugar intake by half Many soft drink manufacturers reformulated their products after the tax was announced in 2016, helping to reduce kids’ added sugar consumption over the next three years. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Mobility Chinese driverless car hits a person crossing against the light Comments on social media largely supported the company behind the driverless car. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Four people to know in UK PM Keir Starmer's new cabinet New UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed his cabinet. Who's in it? 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Conscious Travel Why is Copenhagen encouraging tourists to litter-pick? Tourists to the Danish capital will be rewarded with free food and activities - but only if they take part in environmentally friendly tasks. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 9th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Orbán's big Hungarian presidency speech blocked by EU Parliament Hungarian EU Council presidency will have to wait until later in the year for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to present its agenda - under the slogan "Make Europe Great Again" - before the European Parliament. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Health news EU agencies call for increased vigilance on bird flu While the number of avian influenza outbreaks has decreased in Europe, health and food safety authorities recommend increasing surveillance given bird migrations after the summer. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Germany’s proposed tax rebate for foreign workers 'socially explosive' Germany's Economics Minister Robert Habeck's plan for a gradual tax relief for foreign workers has drawn explosive criticism from across the political spectrum, with arguments that it discriminates against German nationals. 09/07/2024