Now playing Next Green News Erectile dysfunction could finally be solved by spider venom This spider’s bite has a curious side effect: Could it help treat erectile dysfunction? 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Economy The German GDP is shrinking by 0.6% this year A new forecast expects the overall German economic output to contract this year, mainly due to a slower-than-expected recovery in the industry and private consumption. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Portugal Euroviews. Transforming knowledge into jobs: The Lisbon Unicorn Factory Lisbon’s journey from a city of tradition and history into a modern innovation hub is a compelling case of urban transformation, Carlos Moedas and Carlo Ratti write. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next France 'Torture and barbarism' endemic in porn industry, finds study "Our aim is to shake people's consciences," said the president of the French High Council for Equality. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Art Aya Takano's Fukushima-inspired art sends message of hope in Lyon Shaken by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, versatile Japanese artist Aya Takano heals her trauma with a new series of works in the form of an ode to nature, some 150 pieces exhibited at Lyon's Musée d'Art Contemporain. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Belgian farmers call for weaker protection of wolves Their populations in Europe have been on the rise for a number of years. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next The Road To Green Changing the way we farm: Good for people and good for the planet In partnership with The European Commission How can we change our farming practices to restore nature, while being able to guarantee our food security? That's what we'll be looking at in this episode of Road to Green. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why do video game performers want to join the actors strike? SAG-AFTRA actors vote to extend their strike to the video game industry if negotiations stall. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News COP28: Can the world agree on the future of fossil fuels? Fossil fuel use is set to be a key topic at the UN climate conference in Dubai - but tension is brewing. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. It is high time we helped the Global South deal with loss and damage If we as a global society are committed to climate justice, it is vital that we address the chief injustice of Global South communities experiencing the devastating impacts of a crisis they did not cause, Heather McGray writes. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News ‘Morally obscene’: UK’s largest undeveloped oil field gets green light The development could unleash the same annual emissions as 90 countries, prompting outrage from climate campaigners. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next USA 'Stick with it,' Biden urges striking auto workers in picket line visi The White House said Biden was the first modern president to visit a picket line, a sign of how far he’s willing to go to cultivate union support as he runs for reelection. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Young people sue 32 nations for climate inaction at human rights court Six young people from Portugal took on 32 countries in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Wednesday for failing to protect them against climate change. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate ‘Supercontinent’ could make over 90% of the Earth uninhabitable A 'triple whammy' of CO2, the sun and a new mega continent could render Earth uninhabitable, new study finds. 26/09/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Is there alien life out there? A simple AI test could help us find it Scientists say their new method could be "revolutionary" in determining whether samples contain evidence of extraterrestrial life. 26/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Wes Anderson + Roald Dahl = A match made in (Netflix) heaven Ready yourselves for a very Wes Anderson autumn. 26/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News World at risk of becoming 'hostage to CO2 capture': IEA The world needs to speed up the energy transition and not slow down the process, according to the latest report by the International Energy Agency. 26/09/2023