Now playing Next Art In pictures: 50 years of everyday Bengali life in East London Running until 3 August 2024 at the Four Corners gallery in London, 'I Am Who I Am Now' is a celebration of the Bengali East End. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news How is Massive Attack setting the bar for low emission concerts? British trip hop collective Massive Attack are about to play their first performance in the UK in five years and to mark the occasion, they’re making the event as sustainable as possible. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Here are the best movies of 2024... So far How many have you seen? And do you agree with our first-half of 2024 ranking? 12/07/2024
Now playing Next USA What is NATO's plan for Ukraine beyond just words? Like in the 1950s, NATO seeks an effective strategic doctrine to navigate a new, challenging environment. The first step may involve gradually integrating Ukraine, but only after the conflict with Russia ends. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Will the far right threaten Europe's digital future? To move away from a technosolutionist approach, it is important to envision a future where technology serves humanity, democracy, and the planet by asking the hard question of how technology enables harmful power dynamics in our society, Claire Fernandez writes. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Analysis: Five ideas for EU governance reform After five years of a 'geopolitical Commission' that introduced a large tranche of new legislation, the EU must now adapt and equip itself for an era of implementation and enforcement, say analysts — but how? Here are five innovative ideas proferred by think tanks ahead of the new mandate. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Experiences Why more non-religious pilgrims than ever are walking the Camino Traditionally a Catholic pilgrimage, the Camino increasingly draws the spiritual but not religious. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Space Why do scientists think this exoplanet smells of rotten egg? Researchers discovered hydrogen sulfide in its atmosphere which smells of rotten eggs, making it similar to Jupiter. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Will 2025's 'war in Europe' be the beginning of the end? As if we didn't have enough on our plate already... Altogether now: “It’s the end of the world as we know it...” 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Qatar 365 Fun activities in Qatar: from rock climbing to parkour In partnership with Media City Qatar 365 explores some of the best activities to do in Qatar for adventure seekers or dreamers alike, through rock climbing, parkour or with events like the LEGO show to try and build anything one can think of. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Art Athens exhibition marks 50 years since Greece’s return to democracy The show, simply entitled 'Democracy', brings together works by over 50 artists in a poignant reflection on the pursuit of civil liberties – in a year when nearly half the world is heading to the polls. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Water Matters As demand rises can the EU make industry's water use more sustainable? In partnership with the European Commission Our water use continues to rise, from the food we eat to the technology we use. In this Crash Course, we'll explore the water footprint concept. How different industries contribute to it; asking what the EU is doing to make our consumption more sustainable 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Space T-Minus Ariane 6: Inside Europe's critical mission to reclaim space autonomy Raymond, Aline, Anne-Sophie, and Romain are four of the many Europeans involved in the building and launch of Ariane 6, Europe’s brand new rocket. And they also hold a crucial responsibility: each of them is authorised to press the red button to halt the launch. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Space Europe's space sector to soon welcome Ariane 6: 'The missions will be longer and more versatile' The new Ariane 6 rocket will close a dark chapter in European space history when the region had no workhorse launcher and no independent access to space. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Willem Dafoe becomes new director of Venice Biennale Teatro Willem Dafoe said of his appointment: “I realize that I am known as a film actor, but I was born in the theatre, the theatre trained me and galvanized me. I am a stage animal." 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Art Bharti Kher unlocks female potential at Yorkshire Sculpture Park In her most extensive UK exhibition to date, sculptor Bharti Kher wants women to realise their full potential. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Space Crew of NASA's simulated Mars mission exit habitat after a year The simulated mission to Mars was part of NASA's Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog project. 08/07/2024