Now playing Next Business "Freedom scallops": The seafood war you probably didn’t know about As Japan is locked in a scallops standoff with China and Russia, with wider political ramifications, Tokyo reassures consumers worldwide about its seafood safety and looks for new markets. Euronews Business breaks down what it is all about. 01/12/2023
Now playing Next Art Legendary French-American photographer Elliott Erwitt dies aged 95 The world of photography mourns a singular talent, whose images "have helped build our general understanding of who we are as a society and as humans." 01/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Disney CEO Bob Iger to quit in 2026 - again Iger announced his design to resign for a second time, amid a conversation about Marvel's box office woes. 30/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Acclaimed American photographer Larry Fink dies aged 82 The “self-described Marxist from Long Island," Fink was best known for black and white photos of shots of the everyday life of US families, as well as snapshots of wealthy New Yorkers. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets Here’s why Chinese fashion giant Shein is eyeing a US IPO in secret Chinese fashion company Shein, a popular online retailer with European shoppers, has discreetly filed for a US IPO in a major trans-continental move. 28/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news What is Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year for 2023? A fitting Word of the Year from Merriam-Webster, which reflects one of 2023's main issues: distinguishing between "real" and "fake"... 27/11/2023
Now playing Next USA Ex-police officer convicted in George Floyd killing stabbed in prison Derek Chauvin is currently serving a simultaneous 21-year federal sentence for violating Floyd’s civil rights as well as a 22 and a half year-long state sentence for second-degree murder. 25/11/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Europe has lost the AI race. It can't ignore the quantum computing one Quantum computing's physics-oriented behaviour allows it to be infinitely scalable, which is why Europe has to master this mysterious tech if it wants to avoid a brewing dystopia, Koen Bertels writes. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Hall files for restraining order against bandmate Oates Divisions have been sown in the 80s pop duo Hall & Oates as a confidential lawsuit continues between the founding pair. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news US actor Jamie Foxx sued for alleged sexual assault The lawsuit was filed under New York's Adult Survivors Act, which lets adult victims sue over attacks that occurred decades ago. The law expires after today in the US. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Guns N' Roses’ Axl Rose accused of raping former model The lawsuit was filed under New York's Adult Survivors Act, which lets adult victims sue over attacks that occurred decades ago. The law expires after today in the US. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink US Thanksgiving traditions to make Europeans shudder From pardoning turkeys to ruining dinner, here are the strangest American thanksgiving traditions that Europeans can't understand. 23/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The 60-year anniversary of JFK’s assassination 22 November 1963: The assassination of JFK. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news A$AP Rocky must stand trial on charges he fired gun at former friend There is apparently enough evidence for rapper (and Rihanna's partner) A$AP Rockyto stand trial on charges that he fired a gun at a former friend. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom ‘Dark money’ fuelling 'retrograde' anti-abortion activity in UK "We should all be troubled that they [US anti-abortion groups] seem to be turning their fire on the UK," one organisation warned. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next USA Tributes are flowing for Rosalynn Carter who died on Sunday Fiercely loyal and compassionate as well as politically astute, Rosalynn Carter prided herself on being an activist first lady while no one doubted her behind-the-scenes influence. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: How a film about nuclear war changed US policy 20 November 1983: 'The Day After' is released. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Israel Israeli sources say a deal to free Hamas-held hostages is close Israeli government sources have told Euronews a deal to release people kidnapped by Hamas militants in Israel on 7 October is almost completed. Our correspondent Shona Murray said it is also understood the White House is pressuring Israel to ease the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. 19/11/2023
Now playing Next Art The Met reopens 45 European art galleries after a five-year renovation Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Goya - all cast in fresh new light - literally - thanks to The Metropolitan Museum of Art's largest infrastructure upgrade in the museum's history. 18/11/2023
Now playing Next USA TikTok bans videos promoting Osama bin Laden’s ‘letter to America’ A 21-year-old letter from Osama bin Laden blasting the US for its support for Israel went viral on social media, as young Americans said it revealed a truth they were never told before. 17/11/2023