Now playing Next world news Several military horses run wild in London, injuring four people Pictures and videos of riderless horses in the centre of the British capital have been shared on social media. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. If the EU wants to be a global power, it needs a new 'Big Bang' now At the end of the day, people on both sides of the border must be reassured of the potential for prosperity for the next generation of Europeans. If the past is any indication of the future, we can safely say that the business case is indisputable, Stefano Mallia writes. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Policy. Chinese Nuctech raided in foreign subsidies investigation The EU Commission has used new powers to raid a Chinese surveillance company under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation – in a move that will further complicate ties with Beijing. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 24th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy Mining for gold? Don't be rushed into fakes. Seven tips to spot frauds More and more people are turning to gold as a safer place to invest, but scams are on the increase. Here are seven tips to spot fake gold. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News US president signs law to force sale of TikTok under threat of ban The US Congress sent an aid package to the US president that included a provision requiring TikTok's parent company to sell the platform or face a ban. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU launches probe into Chinese procurement of medical devices The European Commission has launched a probe to examine how China favours its domestic companies in tenders for medical devices and weigh possible tit-for-tat measures. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next My Wildest Prediction What if health tech ends up with us being our own best doctors? Audrey Tsang is the CEO of the app Clue. You might be wondering what Clue is, but over 10 million people in more than 190 countries use it religiously to track their periods. Clue is a trailblazer in menstrual health and femtech. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Tesla's stock surges on optimism for Musk's affordable car line-up Tesla's shares surged by more than 10% despite a miss on the first-quarter earnings estimates as CEO Elon Musk signalled that the cheaper version of electric vehicles (EV) would arrive earlier than expected. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 24th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy What Europe needs to get on with the clean energy transition Europe is not on track with its energy transition goals, but is in a good position to succeed in reaching them, French multinational energy management group Schneider Electric tells Euronews Business. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Nature London’s Thames will be safe for swimming in 10 years, mayor vows A 25-kilometre super sewer is set to help - but campaigners say the scale of the challenge remains ‘absolutely massive’. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 23rd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Lavazza coffee maker looks to swallow up IVS vending machine business Lavazza, one of Italy's most famous coffee makers, offers €185 million for a greater share of vending machine business IVS, with plans to own it outright. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Euroviews. Banking lobby's influence risks undermining digital euro's potential Lawmakers as representatives of the people should resist the anticompetitive proposals of the banking sector and embrace a vision of the digital euro that serves the collective interests of Europeans, Dr Martijn van der Linden and Vicky Van Eyck write. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone growth speeds up in April - price pressures may test the ECB European private sector economic activity rebounds strongly in April, led by robust demand in services, although manufacturing continued to contract. However, resuming inflationary pressures cast uncertainty on the speed of ECB rate cuts. 23/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU to ban forced-labour products in move mostly targeted at China The European Parliament has approved sweeping new rules designed to stamp out products tainted with forced labour from the EU market. 23/04/2024