Now playing Next Markets Weekly market wrap: European shares boosted by steel stocks European shares were supported by mining and steel stocks this week, as well as spillover sentiment from November’s performance. 02/12/2023
Now playing Next Markets Making money on defence stocks: Is it ethical to cash in on the boom? When the war in Ukraine began almost two years ago demand for weapons in Europe skyrocketed, taking arms companies’ shares along with it. Experts expect the market to continue to grow for at least the next five years. Here’s why. 30/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment European capitals are covered with snow for first time this winter Residents of Stockholm and Berlin woke up to layers of snow. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Austria region Salzkammergut becomes 2024 European Capital of Culture The town of Bad Ischl will serve as the banner city for the event, hosting nearly 200 projects in the extensive Salzkammergut program. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets Why are Australian firms investing billions in Europe? Two Australian pension heavyweights have pledged billions for European markets, through government projects as well as their own offices. 28/11/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Europe’s start-up scene takes a funding hit but it’s not all bad The decline was mostly due to later-stage companies delaying fundraising, as well as a slower pace of deployment by investors. 28/11/2023
Now playing Next Business Euroviews. Trust and credibility are essential to 21st-century mining in Europe The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act is a great start to ensuring a more sustainable supply, but we must address the challenge of public acceptance, Sinead Kaufman writes. 28/11/2023
Now playing Next France Six teenagers on trial for their role in French teacher's beheading The murder of French teacher Samuel Paty by a radicalised 18-year-old shocked the country. Now six teenagers go on trial in Paris for their alleged role. 27/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Precarious finances: 38% of Europeans no longer eat three meals a day More than half of Europeans say their budget has tightened over the past three years, according to a recent study. 26/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Marches across the world mark eliminate violence against women day The World Health Organisation estimates that one in three women globally is subjected to violence in their lifetime. 25/11/2023
Now playing Next Economy Which European countries have the highest and lowest salaries? Switzerland and Iceland are two of the highest paying countries across the EU and EEA, whereas Bulgaria and Romania have the lowest wages. 24/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Hard-right victory in Netherlands could become headache for Brussels The outcome of the Dutch elections could prove to be difficult for the European Union in the long run, after the Eurosceptic, anti-Islam populist Party for Freedom (PVV) won the election with 37 seats. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets How could Iranian drones potentially threaten European oil? Iran has recently equipped its Revolutionary Guard’s navy with drones to increase surveillance in the Strait of Hormuz as the country continues to export drones to Russia. 21/11/2023
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 world news Extreme weather: Flood threat lingers in Northern Europe After one of the hottest summers on record, Europe is now coping with an historically wet autumn. 17/11/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: Durham Cathedral lights up for 2023 Lumiere Festival Hosted in winter time, and free to attend, the festival typically comprises a number of light art installations, as well as illuminating iconic buildings and locations. 16/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News These European cities have been given an ‘A’ for climate action A new ranking has given 22 European cities the highest score for their transparency and bold climate action. 16/11/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Signal’s Meredith Whittaker on Big Tech, privacy and regulating AI Signal president Meredith Whittaker spoke to Euronews Next about Europe’s regulation of AI, privacy, and mental health in this new age of artificial intelligence (AI). 16/11/2023
Now playing Next Cult Month of European Film takes place in theatres across the region For the next month, more than 70 theatres will showcase films to highlight and celebrate the diversity of Europe's cinema. 16/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Feminist foreign policy: Can Scotland succeed where Sweden failed? Scotland will be the first part of the UK to adopt a feminist approach to international relations. But is it merely symbolic or transformative? 15/11/2023