Now playing Next Europe News Europe's fruit farmers worry as unseasonal frosts threaten harvests As Europe endures an unusual cold snap, many fruit farmers are concerned for their summer harvests. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Nutrition EU Policy. Excess pesticide residues fourfold higher in imported food, agency finds There is a low risk to consumer health from exposure to pesticide residues in food but imports from third countries need to be monitored since they are four times more likely to exceed recommended levels, according to the latest findings of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Ecosia launches its ‘eco-friendly’ web browser Ecosia, known for its tree-planting search engine, launched its ‘eco-friendly’ web browser on Earth Day. 23/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU Policy. ECB queries Apple’s promise to open up iPhone payments Central bankers say pro-competition reforms still wouldn’t ensure seamless service for their new digital euro. 22/04/2024
Now playing Next Living Nature now has its own Spotify artist page Nature as an official artist will mean singers, songwriters and bands who use these sounds can choose to add it as a featured artist. 19/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News Barcelona bus route wiped from Google Maps to deter tourist crowds The number 116 stops at Antoni Gaudí’s Park Güell, Barcelona’s second most popular attraction after the Sagrada Familia church. 19/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Netflix reports strong subscriber gains as earnings beat forecasts The world’s largest video streamer, Netflix, beat market expectations in its first-quarter earnings. However, the robust results failed to lift its share price due to weaker-than-expected guidance. 19/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets round-up: Escalating Middle East tensions deepen weekly slump Global markets are poised for a third consecutive weekly decline as tensions rise in the Middle East. Investors are flocking to safe-haven assets, especially gold and silver, amplifying their surge as a safety destination. 19/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU Policy. Online platforms' ad databases lack clarity as EU vote nears; study Most companies do not provide enough details for researchers to understand paid influence. 16/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Samsung wins out as it takes a chunk out of Apple's phone business Samsung wins back its crown from Apple as European bargain hunters in particular move away from Apple and towards cheaper Chinese brands. 15/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Google introduces new Axion Arm-based chips The new Axion Arm-based chips will be available later this year, Google said. 09/04/2024
Now playing Next Mobility Tesla settles lawsuit over man's death in crash involving Autopilot The family of a Silicon Valley engineer filed a wrongful death lawsuit after a Tesla crash occurred in California in 2018. 09/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Goodbye, Curb Your Enthusiasm: How fandoms cope when TV shows end As Larry David's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' comes to an end after twelve seasons, Euronews Culture explores the enduring influence of TV show finales and their impact on fandoms. 08/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Goodbye sunshine: The ideal soundtrack to your total solar eclipse The total solar eclipse, which will appear to many North Americans to have extinguished the sun, shouldn't cast a shadow over your music playlists. The Euronews Culture team picks the songs you need to listen to when darkness falls... 08/04/2024
Now playing Next Work Apple lays off more than 600 workers in wave of post-pandemic cuts It was the first big wave of job cuts at the tech giant since the COVID pandemic. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Weekly round-up: European markets lose steam amid bond jitters The European stock markets saw a decline for the week due to spiking bond yields, as some US Federal Reserve officials maintained a hawkish stance on interest rates, which rippled through the global markets. 05/04/2024