Now playing Next Home Luxury sanctuaries: Behind the growing demand for doomsday bunkers 'Existential angst' about the threat of a global conflict has led to a growing number of people investing in doomsday bunkers. 06/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Forbes billionaire list: Who made it & where does Taylor Swift land? Taylor Swift becomes the first musician to appear on Forbes' list solely based on her songs and performances. Where does she rank? 02/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Ultravox's Chris Cross dies aged 71 Bassist and co-writer of new wave hit song ‘Vienna’, Chris Cross has died, age 71. 02/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news April Fools' Day: What are its origins and how do Europeans celebrate? April Fools' Day: Why do we collectively try to mess with others on 1 April, and how do countries celebrate this festival of foolishness? 01/04/2024
Now playing Next world news Does the European Union have the resources to match its ambitions? Calls to reform the institutions to make the EU more efficient, more democratic and better adapted to contemporary challenges are growing. 31/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Parliament probing claim members were paid by Russian propagandists The European Parliament is "looking into allegations" that some of its members were paid by a Russian propaganda network foiled earlier this week by Czech authorities, its press services confirmed to Euronews. 29/03/2024
Now playing Next Business Temu's cash giveaway raises data protection fears In exchange for the £50 payment, the site gets the right to use and publish people's photos, voices and biographical information among others. 29/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Four Canadian school boards sue Snapchat, TikTok, and Meta The school boards sued the tech companies for disrupting students' education. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Lifestyle Style icks: What would you censor in the fashion world? As North Korea censor a pair of jeans, the Euronews Culture team ask themselves: What would we want to blur out of fashion? 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Hungary Thousands protest in Budapest as Orban embroiled in corruption scandal Authoritarian social conservative Viktor Orbán has already had his power shaken by a sexual abuse scandal. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels asks Big Tech to curb risks to integrity of EU elections The European Commission has asked X, TikTok, Facebook and other online platforms to mitigate risks to elections and clamp down on voter disinformation, as part of new guidelines adopted on Tuesday. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Policy. Apple, Meta, and Alphabet investigated under Digital Markets Act The probes come days after new rules to curb the power of dominant online platforms took effect. 25/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Why is Europe trying to influence Silicon Valley with 'techplomacy'? Denmark was the first to post an ambassador to Silicon Valley. Now, it is leading Europe's diplomats in putting Big Tech on "the right side of history". 23/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU Policy. Eight countries lack formal regulator to oversee platform rules Poland and Lithuania, home to online platforms such as Allegro and Vinted, are among countries still missing regulators. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Social media empowers disinfo operations. What can the EU do about it? Brussels has started to recognise that social media platforms are not just digital town squares, but the profit-driven allies of the enemies of democracy. It is high time to act accordingly, Domonkos D Kovacs writes. 19/03/2024
Now playing Next Destinations See the ‘beating heart’ of Marrakech through the eyes of TikTok stars Young influencers are sharing the old glamour of Marrakech with a new generation. Where are their favourite spots in the city? 18/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Supreme Court ruling may set standards for free speech in digital age A US Supreme Court ruling in a social media case could set standards for free speech in the digital age. 18/03/2024