Now playing Next Gaza Nine Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza City ambush Israeli troops are still locked in heavy combat with Hamas fighters in and around Gaza City, more than six weeks after invading the territory's north. 13/12/2023
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Now playing Next world news EU awards Sakharov prize to 'brave and defiant' Mahsa Amini The EU said Amini's death triggered a women-led movement in Iran, and representatives of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement in Iran were in Strasbourg, France, to attend the solemn ceremony. 12/12/2023
Now playing Next Climate Euroviews. America is failing Africa by not taking COP28 seriously Washington's decisions still largely signal the status quo to other nations in the Global North — and if the US is not willing to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to climate finance, then it’s very possible other wealthy nations could follow suit, Abdoulie Ceesay writes. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Iran accuses Swedish EU employee of crime punishable by death Iran has accused Swedish EU employee Johan Floderus of spying for Israel and "corruption on earth", a crime that carries the death penalty under Tehran's islamic laws. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The Hollywood film that celebrated interracial love 11 December 1967: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is released. The pioneering US film with an interracial romance at the heart of its story. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news From boomers to zoomers: A simple guide to each generational cohort Whatever language you speak it seems certain words, terms or acronyms have successfully crossed linguistic borders, like LGBTi for example. You've no doubt heard of millennials, Gen Z and boomers before... but what exactly do they mean? Here's our mini-guide to being in the know. 10/12/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine New US aid for Ukraine by year-end seems increasingly out of reach The GOP has long tied US aid to Ukraine to border security - something The White House says not to do, warning that the consequences of inaction in Ukraine could be dire. 09/12/2023
Now playing Next Israel Euroviews. The Red Cross is failing Jews again We, whose people were decimated in the Holocaust, and who watched as our people were butchered and dragged off to hell, look to the ICRC to do the right thing. In our eyes, this might be your last chance, Robert Singer writes. 08/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news The Game Awards 2023: Who will win the battle of the consoles? It has been one of the most successful years ever for the computer game industry so competition is fierce for the title of top Game of the Year. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Markets Elon Musk eyes $1 billion investment for his new AI start-up xAI Euronews Business looks at how Elon Musk is planning to raise $1 billion worth of equity for his new artificial intelligence start-up. 06/12/2023
Now playing Next Ireland Ireland to vote on removing old gendered language from constitution A reference to women's domestic role has long stuck out as a particularly dated part of Ireland's 1930s constitution. 06/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Iran sends hip-hop artist who rapped about hijab protests back to jail Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was previously charged with "corruption on Earth" and was released from prison two weeks ago after more than a year in custody. 01/12/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Rats the size of AK-47s and grimy mud: Winter comes to Ukraine war "Nobody wants to be on the frontline," one expert told Euronews, highlighting the grizzly impact of bitter weather on soldiers and civilians. 01/12/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. How many times can we say 'never again' again? A comparison of our responses to recent conflicts should not suggest that there is a hierarchy of victims. Quite the contrary, the history of the EU has shown repeatedly that human rights protections benefit us all — they are not a zero-sum game, Holger Loewendorf writes. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Vatican Pope Francis cancels trip to COP28 on doctor's orders Francis, who turns 87 next month, was scheduled to leave Rome on Friday to address the COP28 meeting first thing Saturday morning. He also was supposed to inaugurate a faith pavilion Sunday on the sidelines of the conference before returning home. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Climate ‘Spiritual heartland’: What role can religion play at COP28? The Pope can no longer attend, but there will be hundreds of religious delegates at COP with a unique influence over the negotiations. 29/11/2023