Now playing Next Culture news Killer bunnies & Espresso Martinis: A culture guide for Easter Monday Looking for inspiration on your Easter Monday? Look no further. Euronews Culture has selected the ideal book, series, film and two recipes to make sure your bank holiday is brimming with cultural goodness. 01/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The ideal Easter playlist: The story behind ‘Jesus’ songs Happy Easter to you all. Once you're chocolated out, how about kicking back with some tunes featuring the word ‘Jesus’ in their titles? Especially because these lyrics often hide meanings that may surprise you... 31/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Celebrated Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. dies aged 87 Louis Gossett Jr. was best known for his Oscar-winning role in 'An Officer And A Gentleman' as well as his role in the seminal TV miniseries “Roots". 29/03/2024
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Now playing Next Travel News Deutsche Bahn and GDL reach deal to end train strikes in Germany The deal includes a 'peace obligation' to prevent strikes until at least February 2026. 26/03/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news ‘3 Body Problem’ provides many questions but little intrigue. Netflix’s TV series adaptation of Liu Cixin’s successful sci-fi novel ‘The Three-Body Problem’ is a disappointingly dull mystery box that won’t leave you wanting more. 22/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news SXM Festival Review: Dance in decadence in the Caribbean "It doesn’t have to be your normal life" - Euronews Culture reports from the epic SXM Festival on the French-Dutch Caribbean island of Saint Martin. The dance music extravaganza's main attraction is it brings elements of the European club scene to a paradisiacal location in the Americas. 22/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Character actor M. Emmet Walsh dies aged 88 The US actor was in more than 100 films, including 1982 sci-fi classic ‘Blade Runner’ and 2019’s breakout murder mystery ‘Knives Out.’ 21/03/2024
Now playing Next Health news Study says e-cigarette users had similar cheek cell changes to smokers While the study did not show that there’s a risk of cancer linked to e-cigarettes, it provides some evidence to support that they are not risk-free. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next Business Doing business in China getting tougher, European business group says The study echoes concerns that have been raised by European and US companies operating in China. Foreign investment fell 8% last year from a year earlier as companies recalibrated their commitments in the world’s second-largest economy. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next Climate UN sounds red alert after ‘chart-busting’ 2023 climate records The latest State of the Global Climate report shows a planet on the brink, warns UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. 19/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The recovered 'Wizard of Oz' ruby slippers are going on a world tour Stolen nearly 20 years ago, Judy Garland's recovered ruby red slippers will tour the world before being auctioned later this year where they are expected to fetch at least €3 million. 19/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news From politics to pulling pints: The new careers of politicians Pablo Iglesias, the former leader of Spain's far-left party Podemos, is opening a bar, moving from politics to pulling pints. 16/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy How far are we from paying taxes in cryptocurrencies in Europe? Paying taxes with digital currencies is actually already the reality in Switzerland, which is leading the European race to bring crypto finance into traditional banking systems. But why is it good for you and your money? 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Business France's Decathlon springs into rebrand ahead of Paris Olympics The French sporting goods company wants to modernise its image ahead of this year's Olympics. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Was Jonathan Glazer's Oscar speech really 'morally indefensible'? The US Holocaust Survivors Foundation has labelled Jonathan Glazer’s Oscars speech “morally indefensible”. The director of the Oscar-winning Holocaust drama 'The Zone of Interest' said those killed in both Israel and Gaza were victims of "dehumanisation". 13/03/2024