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Now playing Next Living See inside the arty new bike tunnel that's the longest in Europe Bergen's pedestrian and bike tunnel is now open to the public. 03/05/2023
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Now playing Next Business Planet Boosting Europe’s workforce to keep pace with net zero energy goals In partnership with The European Commission In this latest episode of Business Planet, we speak to those on Europe's green skills front line to find out how the EU, companies and students are trying to close the gap between the bloc's ambitious green energy projects and the lack of trained people to get the jobs done. 02/05/2023
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Now playing Next Destinations Why Benidorm is so much more than party tourism Benidorm is famous for its wild parties and cheap alcohol. But as I found on a recent trip, there’s much more to the Costa Blanca town. 01/05/2023
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Now playing Next Sudan Sudan's army and rival RSF extend truce despite ongoing clashes Sudan's army and its rival, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces said Sunday they would extend a humanitarian cease-fire for a further 72 hours. The decision follows international pressure to allow the safe passage of civilians and aid, but the shaky truce has not stopped the clashes so far. 01/05/2023
Now playing Next Sudan Civilian deaths top 400 as battle for Sudan rages on Gunfire and heavy artillery fire persisted over the weekend in parts of Sudan’s capital Khartoum, residents said, despite the extension of a cease-fire between the country’s two top generals, whose battle for power has killed hundreds and sent thousands fleeing for their lives. 30/04/2023
Now playing Next Green News Here’s why Denmark is our Green country of the month This Scandinavian country is leading the path to net zero. 30/04/2023
Now playing Next Sudan Heavy clashes rock Sudan’s capital despite truce extension Heavy explosions and gunfire rocked Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, and its twin city of Omdurman Friday, residents said, despite the extension of a fragile truce between the county’s two top generals whose power struggle has killed hundreds. 29/04/2023