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Now playing Next Economy EU economy to rebound ‘quite strongly’ next year says Dombrovskis The European Commission’s proposed €750-billion coronavirus recovery fund should also help make the bloc’s economy more green and fit for the digital age, Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis tells Euronews. 29/05/2020
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Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. Csaba Molnár: Orbán demanding an apology over the return of emergency powers is a cruel joke ǀ View For us, who trust institutions rather than “good emperors,” Orbán’s Enabling Act remains unconstitutional, even if it was ultimately revoked. And so, instead of applauding his greatness, we remember the words of the Trojans: “Beware of Greeks bearing gifts!” 29/05/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. COVID-19 is teaching investors a thing or two about how important an opportunity “edtech” is ǀ View Across Europe, there are over 20 million students in tertiary education. Every single student has suffered due to the lack of digital infrastructure in place to allow remote learning, negatively impacting their learning opportunities which could impact future generations. 29/05/2020
Now playing Next world news Europe divided on pace of lockdown easing says Euronews poll The desire to ease restrictions in Italy, France and Germany is tempered by anxieties about the ongoing risk of coronavirus infection, an exclusive Euronews survey shows. 29/05/2020
Now playing Next World COVID-19 pandemic is the 'perfect excuse to adopt four-day work week' Do you think it's a good idea? Would working fewer hours each week help boost productivity? 29/05/2020
Now playing Next world news Coronavirus latest: President Donald Trump cuts U.S. ties with WHO Follow our live blog for the latest updates 29/05/2020
Now playing Next no comment Robots deployed to shopping malls to prevent COVID-19 spread This shopping centre in Bangkok, Thailand, is turning to technology in the fight against COVID-19. 28/05/2020