Now playing Next Culture news Everything we know about Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile A new version of the one of the world's most popular video games is released this week. Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile promises users a unique playing experience in the palm of their hands. Euronews Culture caught up with the makers of the game to discuss what's different about this launch. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Skilled refugees locked out of UK workforce despite skills shortage More than one in five senior managers in the United Kingdom believe UK citizens should be given preference for job vacancies, research shows. 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 Europe News Euroviews. In the EU, rule of law backsliding keeps weakening our democracies Even in countries with strong democratic traditions, there are serious threats to the institutions, processes and freedoms that underpin free and open societies. And if left unchecked, the damage to democracy may be all but impossible to reverse, Eleanor Brooks and Jonathan Day write. 18/03/2024
Now playing Next Experiences I took my son out of the classroom to educate him through travel Geography lessons in an Icelandic glacier and art classes in Amsterdam: What it's like to 'world school' your child. 16/03/2024
Now playing Next Health news EU Policy. Parliament approach to IP rights amid health crises raises critics An EU-wide mechanism to override IP rights to deliver live-saving medicines during crises will prove tricky to enforce if amendments proposed by MEPs are retained, intellectual property rights experts warn. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Is generative AI truly making disinformation worse? Without tackling existing flaws within our current ecosystem, we are creating a fertile ground where disinformation and other harmful phenomena will continue to flourish, Kalim Ahmed writes. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU Policy. AliExpress probed under DSA, LinkedIn gets request for information The commission already started two formal investigations under the EU’s platform rules. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Parliament sues Commission over release of frozen funds to Hungary The European Parliament has made good on its threat and will file a lawsuit against the European Commission over the release of €10.2 billion in frozen funds to Hungary. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Long duration storage is an imperative for industrial decarbonisation Europe's industries are diverse, and so are its energy needs. But the common thread binding them is the need for sustainable, reliable, and cost-effective secure energy solutions, Julia Souder writes. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Living Are you making these microplastic-leaching laundry mistakes? Your laundry could be leaking microplastics into your home. Here’s how to wash your clothes more sustainably. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Health news Interacting with a dog can provide stress relief, study finds Interactions with dogs can increase brainwaves associated with stress relief and concentration, a new study has found. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU countries seal €5-billion deal on military aid to Ukraine European Union countries reached on Wednesday evening a hard-fought deal to boost and revamp military assistance to Ukraine. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU Parliament votes to protect media freedom, curb spying on reporters Groundbreaking new EU laws to safeguard the independence of newsrooms received the final seal of approval by the European Parliament on Wednesday. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. We should learn from Bulgaria’s no-nonsense approach to antisemitism As antisemitism has risen to record levels all over the world in recent months, the Bulgarian government is to be commended for understanding rapidly evolving attacks on Jews and the Jewish State, Robert Singer and Prof Rumyana Marinova-Christidi write. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Farmers have nothing to fear from green and animal welfare reforms The current threat we face is existential. Our own health, and that of animals, nature and our planet are so closely linked that they must be considered together in the solutions we adopt, Debbie Tripley writes. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs gear up to sue Commission over release of €10 billion for Hungary The European Parliament has moved forward with its plan to launch a lawsuit against the European Commission for the release of €10.2 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary, which had been blocked over rule-of-law concerns. 12/03/2024