Now playing Next Climate World has less than 68 days of sugar in stockpiles due to El Nino Dry El Nino weather patterns have led sugar prices to more than double. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets Markets’ week ahead: European stocks inch up on Japan rally European markets started the week on a relatively strong note, with positive sentiment spilling over from Japanese stocks 20/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Gazans inspect damage after a strike on a residential building in Rafa The bloodiest ever Gaza war started with the shock 7 October Hamas attack that Israeli officials say left 1,200 people dead and saw 240 taken hostage. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Slovakia Slovakian border towns note drop in migrant crossings from Hungary Three weeks after Slovakia's new government cancelled snap border controls with Hungary, residents and officials have noted a sharp drop in undocumented migrants crossing into border towns. Euronews reporter Adam Magyar reports on the factors contributing to the decline. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Kanye West drops first song since antisemitic meltdowns. Hit or flop? Kanye "Ye" West has released a new song, ‘Vultures’, his first since antisemitic meltdowns cratered his career. And not only is it hot trash - he’s actually doubling down... CONTENT WARNING: This article features strong language. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. A small shift away from a meat diet could have a big climate impact In addition to the significant benefits to climate, nature and water, the shift to sustainable proteins would help Europeans lead healthier lives and politicians would benefit through lower spending on healthcare, Nico Muzi writes. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: Christmas lights wow spectators on the Champs-Elysees in Paris Watch: Christmas lights wow spectators on the Champs-Elysees in Paris 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Housing crisis: Rent control gets the green light in Grenoble Grenoble is the latest French city to bring in rent control measures, joining the likes of Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Verdicts expected in Italian trial involving 'Ndrangheta mafia members After close to a three-year-long trial, hundreds of accused individuals associated with one of the country's most influential organised criminal groups, the 'Ndrangheta', face sentencing. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 20th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Argentina Who is Argentina's controversial new chainsaw president, Javier Milei? Europe’s far-right has welcomed the victory of the self-proclaimed "king of the jungle" who is stirring up Argentinian politics at a sensitive time for the Latin American country. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: 'We are all equal': Thousands take to Rio's streets for Pride Participants at the 28th edition of the Gay Pride Parade along Brazil's Copacabana beach spoke of the need for respect as equals after years of government prohibiting the rights of the LGBTQA+ community. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI staff threaten to follow ex-CEO Sam Altman to Microsoft Microsoft has hired former OpenAI chief Sam Altman to lead a "new advanced AI research team," while the ex-CEO of Twitch takes his former role. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Shakira reaches deal on Day 1 of her tax fraud trial in Spain Under the deal, Shakira is to receive a suspended three-year sentence and a fine of €7 million. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Sean 'Diddy' Combs and singer Cassie settle lawsuit alleging abuse Rap artist Sean "Diddy" Combs has been accused of rape and abuse by singer and former partner Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. No terms of the settlement agreement were disclosed. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Why reuse is not the silver bullet to a circular economy in Europe Reuse can be useful when it comes to some items, but a broad-stroke target doesn’t work. The point of a circular economy is to take an approach which is tailored to the product, rather than a one-size-fits-all, Tahmid Chowdhury writes. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next USA Tributes are flowing for Rosalynn Carter who died on Sunday Fiercely loyal and compassionate as well as politically astute, Rosalynn Carter prided herself on being an activist first lady while no one doubted her behind-the-scenes influence. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Business Why executives of Carlsberg's Russian brewery face 10 years in prison The alleged fraud highlights the difficulties that Western firms and their executives face in trying to leave Russia. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Business EU Policy. EU Russian sanctions stymied by complexity, poor enforcement Economic punishments for the Ukraine invasion are still too easy to avoid, some lawmakers say. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Kurt Cobain: Cigarettes and guitar sale break records at auction The Nirvana frontman's pack of cigarettes and his left-handed Fender Mustang electric guitar played in his final public performance before he tragically died in April 1994 both sold for record prices at auction. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Netherlands New Social Contract's Pieter Omtzigt vying for Dutch Prime Minister New Social Contract (NSC) leader Pieter Omtzigt is offering Dutch voters an alternative at the polls. The veteran politician launched his party in August. He told Euronews reporter, Fernande van Tets, he is surprised by the sudden growth of the party. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink Rare Scotch whisky becomes world's most expensive bottle A rare bottle of whisky has broken the record for the most expensive wine or spirit sold at auction. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Argentina Far-right populist Javier Milei becomes Argentina's new president The people of Argentina have spoken: TV celebrity-turned-politician Javier Milei will be the next leader of South America's second-largest economy. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Gaza Hamas accuses Israel of deadly strike on Gaza hospital The latest developments from the Israel Hamas war. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next The Big Question Clean energy is 'unstoppable' but are climate goals still in reach? Are climate goals still reachable? The executive director of the International Energy Agency speaks to Euronews Business' Angela Barnes about whether the transition to net-zero by 2050 is really possible. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Censorship and safety: How the Israel Hamas war is affecting schools Euronews was told that pro-Palestinian views were being suppressed inside schools, with some Jewish pupils in a "dark zone of depression". 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 20th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Relocating asylum seekers: An attractive policy for Europe? Europe's plans to outsource asylum applications to curb the influx of migrants come up against major legal obstacles. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: How a film about nuclear war changed US policy 20 November 1983: 'The Day After' is released. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy How do average salaries compare across Europe? How do average salaries compare across Europe? Euronews Business takes a closer look at the countries that reward employees the most. 20/11/2023