Now playing Next Food and Drink A tiny taco stand in Mexico City is the first to win a Michelin star A small restaurant in Mexico, measuring just three square metres, has been granted the first-ever Michelin star, breaking records for being the only taco shop among the 18 Mexican businesses to win the prestigious prize. 17/05/2024
Now playing Next Ocean Calls Where is your fish from and is it really what you think it is? It may be the case that the fish on your plate isn't what it claims to be. Such fraud is thought to be widespread, and In this episode of Ocean Calls we're exploring transparency and traceability, asking what the EU is doing to make sure you get what you paid for. 16/05/2024
Now playing Next Green News European leaders gather to tackle a silent killer: dirty cooking fuels “I believe if your neighbour’s house is burning, you help them. Africa is our neighbour,” said IEA executive director Dr Fatih Birol. 14/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Apple apologises for 'tone-deaf' iPad crushing ad Apple has been dealt a crushing blow after being forced to apologise for its new iPad Pro advert, which features an array of cultural objects including instruments, books and cameras being destroyed, with the tablet computer held up in their place. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Travel News These 11 European countries can visit China visa-free throughout 2025 China's visa-free scheme aims to boost tourism and international ties. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink French bakers take back the title for longest baguette After being dethroned by Italy in 2019, French bakers took back the title for "world's longest baguette" with a loaf that measured over 140 metres. 06/05/2024
Now playing Next Nature Scientists make ‘amazing discovery’ of rare shark pups in Galápagos The scientists were also able to tag one of the elusive species for the first time, and hope their findings will lead to greater protection. 06/05/2024
Now playing Next Markets Apple’s stock surges on solid earnings and $110bn share buyback plan Apple's shares surged more than 6% in after-hours trading as the tech giant reported earnings for the March quarter that surpassed the market's expectations, accompanied by the largest share buyback plan of $110 billion. 03/05/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink You are what you eat: Paris Olympic athletes offered meat-free menus With 60% of the food served to the public being meat-free and 80% sourced locally, the Paris Olympic Games are setting a new standard for environmental sustainability. 30/04/2024
Now playing Next Nature Europe’s largest reef is on a mission to save the world’s corals A Netherlands zoo has planted self-bred corals that could one day repopulate heat stressed reefs. 29/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU Policy. Turkish kebabs turn to Europe for protected status Türkiye has filed an application to grant its best-known foodstuff the same EU protection as Neapolitan pizza and Spanish jamon serrano. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Green News EU Policy. MEPs approve law to reduce growing stream of packaging waste The European Parliament has adopted new binding targets for reuse, collection and recycling of packaging, and outright bans on a range of disposable plastic wrappers, miniature bottles and bags deemed unnecessary, but NGOs have raised another 'greenwashing' alarm. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Intended highlight of the 2024 Consumer Summit was completely omitted. A European Commission initiative aimed to let Big Tech companies voluntarily commit to a "cookie pledge", which would allow consumers to make effective choices regarding tracking-based advertising models, has failed to gain traction, a Commission spokesperson told Euronews. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news How did these 90s one-hit-wonders become most played artist ever? Yes, you read correctly. Rednex, the 90s Eurodance band, have broken a YouTube record to beat Adele's best efforts. And now, their hit ‘Cotten Eye Joe’ has been heard by 4% of the world's population. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink ‘Functional’ non-alcoholic drinks: A new booze-free frontier? As the low- and no-alcohol sector gains ground, companies are mixing drinks that are meant to be the anti-alcohol. Instead of making you feel worse, creators say they’re good for your health. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink French chefs to seek inspiration abroad as gastronomy sector stalls After centuries of being respected as the modern birthplace of gastronomy and the apex of cooking, France plans to send chefs abroad to improve their cuisine culture to improve traditional fare served up at home. 19/04/2024