Now playing Next the road to green Rethinking how we farm for ourselves and our planet IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION Our current food systems may be highly efficient, but they are not sustainable. Here we meet Christian Huyghe, Scientifc Director Of Agriculture, Inrae, to hear his views on how we must change our farming systems. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Meet the Franco-German hip-hop band making a difference Hip-hop band Zweierpasch have come up with an original idea for European Mobility Week... 19/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. We need cheap protein — but it doesn’t have to be meat We can replace meat with cheap, low-carbon, non-subsidised plant-based meat and in the process spare animals, the climate, and our bodies from the harms of conventional meat, Sarah Lake writes. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News UN chief says not all leaders are ‘feeling the heat’ of climate change Secretary general Antonio Guterres said that the world's response to climate change is falling abysmally short. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News Which European countries have invested the most in railways since 1995 A new report reveals how European countries are cutting railways and building roads. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Work Anxiety and boredom could lead you to procrastinate more, experts say “Thinking you’re being productive by cleaning out your fridge when you have an urgent work deadline is still procrastination,” one expert told Euronews Next. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Festivalfilosofia 2023: Lessons learned on contemporary Italy This year's Festivalfilosofia held more than 200 events and 50 guests. The 2023 edition focused on the philosophical implications of the word. We take a look back at the event to understand how it linked existential discussions to gender equality and hate speech in today’s Italy. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next USA Biden calls on world to 'stand up against Russian aggression' "If we let Ukraine be dismembered, is the independence of nations still guaranteed?The answer is no", Biden told the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Tuesday. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Nazi propagandist Lord Haw-Haw given death sentence On this day in 1945, William Joyce - better known as ‘Lord Haw-Haw’ - was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. If we care about our future, we should know what we teach our children No matter where in the world, educational curricula must be rigorously researched to prevent the real-world consequences of prejudice and discrimination being disseminated, which if left unchecked, corrode the foundations of progress, Lord Simon Isaacs writes. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news The National: Review of surprise new album ‘Laugh Track’ A worthy sister album to their first 2023 album ‘First Two Pages of Frankenstein’, or more of the same from the celebrated alt-rockers? 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Germany Ukraine will receive M1 Abrams tanks for counteroffensive, says US The tanks will be armed with controversial armour-busting depleted uranium rounds, which could possibly be linked to health issues such as cancer and birth defects. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Georgia sees spike in gun sales due to the war in Ukraine Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the sale of personal arms to civilians has been steadily increasing in Georgia. Euronews Georgia reporters went to meet with civilians and lawmakers to find out why. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Economy US-Venezuela relations at a tipping point: investors bet on possible sanctions relief Bonds in the South American nation of Venezuela are rising in value as rumours circulate about a possible rapprochement between Washington and Caracas. The US has shown its willingness to move, but will President Nicolás Maduro make concessions ahead of next year’s election? 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Katy Perry sells music catalog to Litmus Music for €210 million The booming music rights aquisition business shows no signs of slowing down, as American pop singer Katy Perry joins artists like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Justin Timberlake and Justin Bieber in selling future song royalties. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Azerbaijan Ceasefire reached in Nagorno-Karabakh, reports Armenian news Authorities in the region say they will lay down arms at 1:00pm local time on Wednesday, according to Interfax. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Work Hard work for little reward could raise risk of heart disease in men A study found working in a stressful job for insufficient reward had similar ill-effects on heart health to obesity. 19/09/2023