Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. Energy communities are the drivers of the EU’s re-industrialisation Green and inclusive competition will be the make-or-break element for the future of EU cohesion. Energy communities should be acknowledged for the multiple co-benefits they bring, Chris Vrettos, Philippe Awouters, Stephan C Krabsen and Luca Varotto write. 03/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Iceland elects businesswoman as president Tómasdóttir was elected to the largely ceremonial post with 34.3%, defeating a former prime minister, Katrin Jakobsdottir, who gained 25.2%. 02/06/2024
Now playing Next world news Gaza plan 'not a good deal' but Israel accepts it, says Netanyahu aide An aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Sunday that Israel had accepted a Gaza ceasefire proposed by US President Biden, though he described it as "not a good deal". The plan faces fierce opposition from the Israeli far-right. 02/06/2024
Now playing Next world news 'It's hard to fight our own dictatorship and a foreign dictatorship' Where is the "Kashcheyeva's Needle" of Lukashenko's regime? Will Europe slip into a "yard fight" with "mafiosi" in Minsk and Moscow? Writer, activist and political emigrant Sasha Filipenko tells Euronews about his hopes and fears for Belarus 01/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News 'Fridays for Future' demonstrators march ahead of EU elections The march comes ahead of the European elections next week, with the demonstrators also emphasising the role of the EU. 31/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News State of the Union: EU struggles for the right Middle East policy The crisis in the Middle East, the Franco-German vision for the next mandate and the upcoming EU elections were among the key topics discussed around Brussels this week. 31/05/2024
Now playing Next the global conversation Simon Harris: Ireland recognised Palestine to push two-state solution As Ireland, Spain and Norway recognise the State of Palestine in order to breathe new life into the two state solution, Shona Murray spoke to Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris about this historic move, for the Global Conversation. 31/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Elections: Spain's young voters are increasingly divided by gender Across Europe, younger voters are increasingly choosing political parties based on their gender politics – and the right is winning the battle for young men's votes. 31/05/2024
Now playing Next Climate Belgian teenager who lost a friend to floods holds Total responsible Eight people have launched a criminal case against TotalEnergies' leaders, who they hold responsible for their climate tragedies. 31/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy Ireland's asylum seeker crisis: Services at breaking point An understaffed healthcare system and housing shortages are problems that have plagued Ireland for years. As the country now grapples with an influx of asylum seekers, how does the government plan to support them - and its residents? 31/05/2024
Now playing Next Climate Meet the young European climate activists running in the EU elections A generation of young Europeans that became activists while still at school is now of age to take up positions in political office. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next no comment WATCH: Protests erupt as Milei holds soup kitchen supplies Social movements in Argentina protested outside a government food depot after a judge ruled that five million kilos of stored food must be distributed to soup kitchens. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Business EU Policy. Berlin drops gas transit levy blamed for promoting imports from Russia Berlin has agreed to scrap a gas storage levy, with the European Commission questioning its legality under EU law, and eastern EU members suggesting it plays into Moscow's hands. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News AfD fears losing voters over latest Russia and China spy scandals Recent investigations linking top AfD members to Beijing and Moscow have rattled the far-right party voting base in the run-up to the European elections in June, causing doubts about their dedication to the patriotic cause — one of their main talking points. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Moldova US pledges €124 million in aid to Moldova to counter Russian influence Some €78 million will be directed to bolster energy infrastructure and €46 million to overhaul key industries and deter disinformation. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next France The New Caledonia riots are over, but what remains? A recent attempt to alter French voting lists in New Caledonia sent the archipelago into a violent crisis – and some are warning that the conflict is far from over. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink 'It's kind of magical': Museum dedicated to cheese opens in Paris "En faire tout un fromage." Literally. 30/05/2024