Now playing Next Partner content Poland’s apple bounty makes it the orchard of Europe Partner content presented by State of Poland Symbols of love, sin, fertility and immortality, apples have played a leading role in tales and myths since ancient times. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Hungary Will Viktor Orban unite Europe's radical right? Since Fidesz left the European parliament's EPP, Viktor Orban is single. Now he's looking to mingle. 30/11/2021
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Now playing Next Ocean Europe tries to save the eel population as numbers reach historic low In partnership with The European Commission For millions of years, eels have been migrating from the Atlantic ocean into European rivers. Today the eel population has fallen to a historic low. But scientists, industry, NGOs and regulators are working together to restore stocks. 30/11/2021
Now playing Next Destinations Why Venezuela should be on your travel bucket list Welcome to Venezuela, one of the wildest, most beautiful places on earth. Here's what to do and where to go when you're there. 28/11/2021
Now playing Next Experiences Bulgaria is a top destination for 2022 wellness breaks - here's why In partnership with Bulgaria Travel From balneological resorts set amongst a backdrop of abundant mineral springs to temperate weather that lends itself to climatotherapy, we explore the best Bulgaria has to offer in terms of year-round treatments, recreation and rest for your holidays in 2022. 27/11/2021
Now playing Next Destinations Try these nature-filled destinations if South Africa was on your list With travel bans returning to South Africa, we’ve rounded up some other great nature-filled destinations for holidaymakers. 26/11/2021
Now playing Next Partner content Mauritius – bringing you closer to nature Partner content presented by Mauritius Now Turquoise lagoons, volcanic craters, humid swathes of subtropical rainforest alive with the chatter of birds – Mauritius has a variety of landscapes the envy of countries several times its size. 24/11/2021
Now playing Next Design Is this traditional Siberian felt boot maker one of Russia's last? Sensible footwear in Russia's cold winters is key. Ivan Lapin has spent 12 years educating himself on the craft of SIberia's felt shoes –'valenki's' – to do so. 23/11/2021
Now playing Next Sport Five Bayern Munich footballers in quarantine over vaccine status The German club is without eight players for this week's UEFA Champions League game against Dynamo Kyiv. 22/11/2021
Now playing Next Mobility NASA wants to put nuclear reactors on Moon to keep astronauts alive Despite the various challenges involved, the US space agency is looking for a means to power its planned Moon base. 22/11/2021
Now playing Next Poland Poland 'will not yield to blackmail' over Belarus migrant crisis He went on to warn that "today the target is Poland, but tomorrow it will be Germany, Belgium, France or Spain". 22/11/2021
Now playing Next Serbia Rights groups in Serbia fear workers at Chinese factory were trafficked Vietnamese workers at the first Chinese car tyre factory in Europe are shivering in barracks without heat, going hungry and have no money. 20/11/2021
Now playing Next Destinations These are the 5 warmest countries to visit in Europe this December Visit Cascais has crunched the numbers to find the sunniest destinations for a short winter break - maybe even a Christmas one. 20/11/2021
Now playing Next Romania Photographer urges Romanians to get COVID vaccine After spending more than 150 hours shooting inside intensive care units, one photographer is desperately trying to convince people to get the vaccine. 19/11/2021
Now playing Next Food and Drink Extreme weather is threatening Uzbekistan's greatest traditional dish Plov is a Uzbek culinary institution throughout the homes of 35 million people. This year, intense droughts are forcing farmers to increase the price of its key ingredient – carrots. 19/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News British Columbia is bitten by climate change-fuelled weather extremes From dangerous heat and destructive wildfires, to record breaking rainfall and catastrophic flooding. Parts of British Columbia, Canada have been at the epicentre of two top-end weather extremes within the space of a few months. 19/11/2021