Now playing Next Norway Russians living in this town are divided over war in Ukraine This small Norwegian town lies right on the Russian border, and Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine is having repercussions on its inhabitants. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. AI Act's regression to self-regulation will hurt fundamental rights Back in April 2021, when Brussels proposed the first cross-sector AI regulation in the world, it claimed to protect fundamental rights and promote innovation. In 2023, fundamental rights may not remain fundamental to this regulation, Dr Kris Shrishak writes. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Finland Finland closes all but one of its borders with Russia The Kremlin has voiced regret about Finland’s decision to close the checkpoints and rejected Finnish authorities’ claims that Russia has encouraged the influx of migrants at the border to punish Finland for joining NATO. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Spain’s amnesty law sparks heated debate in European Parliament Emotions ran high in the Strasbourg hemicycle on Wednesday as EU lawmakers clashed over Spain’s controversial amnesty law, part of a political deal with Catalan separatists to make Pedro Sánchez prime minister. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 22nd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Moscow downplays its inability to repel Kyiv’s forces on Dnipro river Euronews correspondent Sasha Vakulina reports on the war in Ukraine as Moscow tries to downplay its inability to repel Kyiv’s forces on the Dnipro river. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Notes from the USA Portland is a hive of individuality, creativity and sustainability IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BRAND USA Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance explores Oregan's capital, Portland, a city renowned for its sustainability efforts, and its unique take on art, food, and live music. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News 2022 was the second-worst year for wildfires in Europe, report reveals Climate change is taking a mounting toll on Europe's forests. Satellite data could help save them. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink France worried about precious Camembert cheese France is worried about its precious Camembert cheese as the EU says its wooden packaging is hard to recycle sustainably. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs back drastic cut in packaging waste but NGOs say law watered down The European Parliament approved on Wednesday new rules aiming to dramatically reduce packaging waste in the EU by several million tonnes. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News Millions of litres of oil may have leaked into the Gulf of Mexico The affected pipeline has been shut down but authorities are still trying to determine the exact location of the oil leak. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Business French media giant Vivendi finalises takeover of rival Lagardère The French media giant, Vivendi, has announced the completion of its acquisition of its rival Lagardère. But the European Commission is continuing its investigation into whether the deal breached merger rules. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next The exchange COP28: LinkedIn & Greenpeace promote the green economy IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MEDIA CITY The pressure on politicians is greater than ever. According to the United Nations, COP28 UAE is a prime opportunity to rethink, reboot, and refocus the climate agenda. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Eurostar releases thousands of promotional fares for 2024 Eurostar has announced there are 75,200 promotional fares up for grabs for the first months of 2024. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Belgium Euroviews. The far left (still) doesn’t understand the Middle East conflict It’s time to wake up to the systemic oppression characterising so much of the Palestinian leadership, especially including Hamas-ruled Gaza, and to the hatred and hypocrisy rife in our own societies, fanning flames of falsehood and frenzy, MEP David Lega writes. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets Nvidia revenue triples on Artificial Intelligence chip rally Tech giant Nvidia posted record fiscal third-quarter 2023 revenue this week following robust chip demand. Here's why it is the company investors all want a slice of. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Israel Irish-Israeli girl to be in first group of hostages freed by Hamas The family of 9-year-old Emily Hand initially thought she had been killed by Hamas in the attack on 7 October, but later found out she was kidnapped and being held hostage in Gaza. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Björk and Rosalía release song ‘Oral’ to fight industrial fish farming The profits of Björk and Rosalía's new song, ‘Oral’, will help pay the legal fees of the people of Fjord Seyðisfjörður, who are protesting foreign-owned salmon farming operations. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Russia Putin releases and pardons Satanist killer Nikolai Ogolobyak was given the reprieve after fighting for the notorious Storm Z unit of the Russian army in their war against Ukraine. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Ireland Ireland's Sinn Fein urged to stop suing critical journalists Left-wing party has a reputation for aggressively pursuing its media critics, particularly via the court system. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Swiss government to assess the share of raw materials in GDP Switzerland wants to take a closer look at its commodity trading and raw materials sector through the new figures. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Poland Polish official says Swedish preschool teachers sexually abuse pupils According to Barbara Nowak, a PiS-appointed education official, Swedish preschools have "masturbation rooms" where teachers show pupils how to masturbate. Sweden denied the claim, calling it "absurd and false." 22/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: South Korean DM visits US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson In response to the launch, the South Korean government partially suspended the 2018 inter-Korean agreement and restored aerial surveillance in the area near the Military Demarcation Line. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Empty table set up in Tel Aviv representing hostages held by Hamas Hopes of a release deal have been mounting since Qatar on Sunday said only "minor" practical issues remained. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Aftermath of Israeli army attack on Tulkarem refugee camp in West Bank More than 11,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, two-thirds of them women and minors, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Paying more for Czech beer: President approves budget cuts, more taxes The measures will see Czechs pay more taxes on alcohol and medicine, while businesses will also pay higher corporate taxes. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Health news Bleach no more effective at killing superbug than water, study finds Researchers have found that chlorine-based disinfectant does not kill a superbug on hospital scrubs. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News 'No justifiable reason' to keep Bulgaria out of Schengen, says Metsola Roberta Metsola, the president of the European Parliament, voiced on Wednesday her unconditional support for Bulgaria's bid to join the Schengen Area in anticipation of a high-stakes vote next month. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU calls for ‘surge’ in Gaza aid after four-day truce deal The EU will work with its partners to ensure the four-day truce agreed between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday leads to “a humanitarian surge in Gaza,” the bloc's humanitarian aid chief has said. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Does Hollywood have a pro-Palestine issue? The news that two actresses have been dropped and fired over statements related to the Israel Hamas war have revealed the challenges Hollywood faces over an extremely divisive geopolitical issue. 22/11/2023