Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 17th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Green News New environment commissioner tasked with tackling growing water crisis The European Commission president said today that ‘water resilience is a big priority’ for her second mandate as she picked Jessika Roswall for her new environment policy chief. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next World News Romania's Galati County devastated by severe flooding At least seven people have been killed in the eastern part of the country, where thousands of homes have also been damaged. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU calls for tougher measures to achieve a ‘tobacco free generation’ The European Commission recommends that member states extend smoking bans to outdoor areas, including for electronic cigarettes and nicotine-free products. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI to launch Paris office as city aims to become AI hub - report OpenAI, the company behind the wildly successful chatbot, has made no secret of its plans to expand in Europe. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Here's what not to miss at this year's Festival Lumière 2024 Cinephiles rejoice! The 2024 Lumière Festival kicks off in Lyon next month, and with a rich and eclectic program, this 16th edition promises to be yet another vibrant tribute to cinema in all its forms. Here’s the lowdown on the screenings and events you shouldn’t miss. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Far-right ECR group gets powerful Commission post, stirring Parliament Socialists, Liberals and Greens oppose von der Leyen's appointment of Italian hard-right Raffaele Fitto (ECR) as executive vice-president of the new European Commission. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Climate Now How is climate science integrated into EU policy? In partnership with Copernicus Join us for our live Climate Now debate from Brussels, streaming on our YouTube channel on 24 September at 11:30 CET. Our experts will explore how climate science is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Who holds the economic power in von der Leyen’s new Commission? Trade, competition, fiscal policy and the EU budget are among the most sought-after prizes on offer in the new EU executive. Euronews examines who is lined up to control key posts, and which embarrassing revelations might trip them up. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Health news What we know about XEC, the new COVID variant on the rise in Europe The subvariant has been reported in at least 11 European countries after emerging in Germany, but so far doesn't meet the criteria for being a variant of concern or interest. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News A new chapter: Irish government to subsidise school books As cost-of-living pressures continue to pile up, the Irish government has an ambitious new strategy to ease the pains for parents of young learners: subsidise the cost of school books. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Irish horror 'Oddity' triumphs at Lisbon's MOTELX 2024 Hailing from Ireland, this fright-filled feature was the main winner at this year's Lisbon Horror Film Festival. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Not-so-well-liked: Who are Europe's most unpopular leaders? German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's approval rating has hit a new low of just 18%, according to a recent survey. In Europe, he is not alone. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Health news Air pollution exposure tied to higher Parkinson's risks, study finds Air pollution exposure could increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease, as well as certain symptoms. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 17th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Europe News European democracy is weakening, report warns Traditionally stable European countries are seeing the rule of law deteriorate as voter turnout and democratic legitimacy decline worldwide, International IDEA said, highlighting concerns over France, the Netherlands and Spain. 17/09/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Kazakh superstar Dimash on music, heritage, and World Nomad Games In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Dimash discusses his unique fusion of classical, Kazakh and contemporary music, and his mission to spread his "country’s culture, songs, and traditional music to the world." 17/09/2024