Now playing Next World News Euroviews. We need to learn that if it's online, it doesn't have to be true Investing in education and the development of critical thinking is more important than ever, as it will help to limit the risks of disinformation posed by the advent of technologies such as the internet and AI, Yoan Blanc writes. 26/07/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Eastern countries push for EU bans on Ukrainian grain to be extended The on-and-off controversy over tariff-free imports of Ukraine grain coming into the European Union is back on the agenda. 25/07/2023
Now playing Next Germany Teachers who called out far-right activities at school face threats The two teachers say students greeted each other with Nazi salutes, threatened to beat up immigrant classmates and were homophobic and sexist. 25/07/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The world's most exotic spy is sentenced to death On this day in 1917, Mata Hari was sentenced to death in Paris for allegedly spying on Germany’s behalf during World War I. Was she really a secret agent or just a scapegoat? 25/07/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Election has left Spain in political disarray. What could happen next? The Spanish general election was expected to be a bellwether for the political direction of the European Union as a whole. 24/07/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Are electric cars still cheaper to run than petrol and diesel? The short answer is yes. But there are big differences from one country to the next, Fabian Sperka writes. 24/07/2023
Now playing Next Russia Russian children to learn how to use drones at school Unmanned aerial vehicles have played a vital - and devastating - role in the Ukraine war. 24/07/2023
Now playing Next Israel Netanyahu to push ahead with judicial plan after 'emergency' surgery Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed to the hospital early Sunday for an emergency implantation of a heart pacemaker, plunging Israel into deeper turmoil after widespread protests over his contentious judicial overhaul plan. 23/07/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Deepfake videos prompt false memories of films, study shows Deepfake clips remaking movie scenes prompted people to falsely remember the films - but no more so than a fake text description did. 21/07/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Google says it is developing new AI tools to help journalists Google says it is developing AI tools to help journalists to write headlines and in different writing styles, but some are concerned that in an industry struggling financially, AI could replace jobs. 21/07/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Electronic 'noses' help sniff out forest fires in Germany The sensors can detect the gases emitted during the earliest, phase of a fire, allowing a more efficient and faster intervention. 20/07/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK intelligence chief asks Russians to spy on their country Richard Moore appeared in a rare conversation to comment on the war in Ukraine, UK's AI use in spying and China's silence. 20/07/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: How Bruce Lee's martial arts bravado changed cinema 20 July 1973: Bruce Lee, legend of martial arts cinema, dies. 20/07/2023
Now playing Next Real Economy How will the EU 'derisk' from China? In partnership with The European Commission The EU is heavily dependent on China and other countries for the essential raw materials it uses for the production of telephones, electric vehicles or semiconductors. So how can it achieve its goal of 'derisking' the European economy? 19/07/2023
Now playing Next Real Economy How does Europe plan to 'derisk' its economy? In partnership with The European Commission As Europe moves towards its net zero goals, how can the bloc protect its economy and industries when its supply chains rely so heavily on China for a wide range of materials? Watch our Crash Course on the roadmap ahead. 19/07/2023
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. An empire on its deathbed can still cause pain and suffering Once known for calling others "the sick man of Europe", today's Russia has decidedly found itself in a military, economic, political, demographic, and even conceptual dead end, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 19/07/2023