Now playing Next United Kingdom Legendary journalist John Pilger dies aged 84 The Australian-born writer and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has passed away after a long and successful career where he was often praised for his outspoken opinions. 31/12/2023
Now playing Next Tech News ChatGPT: News articles will be used to train AI models “We want to explore the opportunities of AI-empowered journalism — to bring quality, societal relevance and the business model of journalism to the next level,” said Axel Springer CEO. 14/12/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. In 2024 elections, we have to act against AI-aggravated bias Journalists must give a voice to the underrepresented and underprivileged communities at the receiving end of much of the misinformation that drives polarising narratives and undermines trust in democracy itself, Meera Selva writes. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Will the European Parliament walk the talk and protect journalists? In a democratic society, where we rely on journalists to act as public watchdogs, we cannot have them worried about becoming a target of government-sanctioned spying, Sebastian Becker, Chloé Berthélémy and Shubham Kaushik write. 02/10/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Journalists use AI but are concerned about the ethics of it - survey A new report on the use of AI in journalism found that more than 60 per cent of respondents were concerned about its ethical implications. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Visa Pour L'Image: Four must-see exhibitions From climate change to migration to women's rights, these exhibitions at the Visa Pour L'Image photojournalism festival will make you see the world differently. 12/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Visa Pour L'Image 2023: Photojournalism in focus The international photojournalism festival is taking place in the southern French city of Perpignan until 17 September, featuring 24 photo exhibitions. 07/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The female journalist who first reported on WWII 1 September 1939: The Scoop of the Century 01/09/2023
Now playing Next Work Here’s how news organisations are using AI in journalism The Associated Press has laid out its approach to using generative AI, joining a handful of major news organisations in doing so. 24/08/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Having AI present the news might be exactly what journalism needs As opposed to the infamous "deep fake" phenomenon, AI avatar news — known as Deep Real — can represent a commitment to truth, transparency, and the pursuit of journalistic integrity, Miri Michaeli writes. 14/08/2023
Now playing Next Work Newsrooms are embracing AI - what does that mean for journalism? At VivaTech, Euronews Next caught up with Charlie Beckett, the professor leading LSE’s JournalismAI project, to find out how artificial intelligence is impacting journalism. 20/06/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. Let’s call the war what it is: Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine Some newsrooms may prefer the term “war in Ukraine” as it may come across as less biased than “invasion”. However, using the right term would be a more accurate description of what is currently happening in Ukraine, Ane Mestvedthagen writes. 25/05/2023
Now playing Next Slovakia Slovak tycoon acquitted again over murder of journalist Slovak tycoon Marián Kočner has been acquitted for his role in conspiring to murder journalist Ján Kuciak. Alena Zsuzsová, his associate, was found guilty of planning and ordering the crime. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next world news The UN says freedom of expression is being threatened across the globe The UN says freedom of expression is under threat around the world with journalists being murdered and facing threats, intimidation and violence for trying to report the truth. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Journalism summit celebrates life of investigative reporting hero An event celebrating the best in investigative journalism is taking place today, in honour of the life of Sir Harry Evans, a journalist famous for uncovering the thalidomide scandal with the Sunday Times. 10/05/2023
Now playing Next world news Known for laughs, Washington dinner spotlights risks of journalism The White House Correspondents' Association dinner - known for its fun albeit ferocious jabs at Washington - took a more solemn tone this year as President Joe Biden acknowledged the several American journalists under siege in authoritarian countries around the world. 30/04/2023
Now playing Next no comment WATCH: Climate protests outside White House Correspondents' dinner Climate change activists have protested outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner in the US. 30/04/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why are Prince Harry and Elton John in court? Pop royalty and actual royalty appeared in a London court for a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Ltd. 28/03/2023
Now playing Next France How much do you trust European journalists? Those surveyed doubted reporters' "impartiality", saying "information is sometimes false and too quickly relayed". 28/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news A new 'news language': Spanish TikTok journalists attract millions A group of young Spanish women are shaking up the daily news business with an innovative storytelling approach on social media. Ac2ality aims to provide a look at the news as you've probably never seen it before. 28/03/2023