Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. It’s time to take a step back from the brink of a divided world We think that our vision of connectivity is essential for Europe’s ability to become strong again — and that cooler heads will soon have a chance to prevail. During our presidency, we intend to show how, Balázs Orbán writes. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news 'It's very moving': How music therapy can help with dementia A Manchester orchestra has joined forces with universities and the healthcare system to roll out a programme of dementia music therapy sessions across the city. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News ‘Death of European values': EU institution staff march for Gaza peace The prospect of an Israeli offensive in Rafah, where hundreds of thousands are sheltering, has sparked outrage around the world. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Nature Scientists are piecing together the sperm whale ‘alphabet’ Researchers have been trying for decades to piece together what their clicks mean with little progress - until now. 08/05/2024
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Now playing Next Business Munich Re stock rises as company cheers investors with latest earnings A stronger operational performance and less major-loss expenses than previously thought contributed to Munich Re's latest financial results. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels agrees to send €3bn from frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine Diplomats agreed the controversial plans at a meeting on Wednesday – but some say they don’t go far enough. 08/05/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news SXSW Festival to launch London edition in June 2025 The Austin-born festival will bring discussions, music and tech showcases, film and TV events, and visual arts to East London’s Shoreditch. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EPP refuses to sign joint statement denouncing political violence The European People's Party (EPP) has refused to sign a joint statement endorsed by the main political parties that denounces violence against lawmakers in the run-up to the June elections. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next No Comment Pro-Palestine students from the university of Amsterdam demonstrate Student of the University of Amsterdam demonstrated in large crowds, blocking the road in front of the university while brandishing placards in solidarity with Gaza and expressing their support through chants like "Free Palestine" and "End the Occupation." 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Dissatisfaction with democracy brewing in Europe, global study finds In a slim majority of the EU countries surveyed (eight out of 15), improving healthcare emerged as the number-one priority. Tackling poverty is also seen as a high concern in several countries, topping the list in four of the 15 member states surveyed. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine Russia launches 'massive' attack on Ukraine's energy grid Worries about a renewed Russian offensive are intensifying as Ukrainian forces struggle to regain their footing. 08/05/2024
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Now playing Next Business World’s largest brewer still suffers hangover from year-long boycott Belgian drinks company Anheuser-Busch Inbev meets quarterly revenue forecasts but fails to fully recover from last year’s backlash. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Eurovision Song Contest semi-final 1 kicks off with pop and protests In the first semi-final, ten out of the 15 acts advanced to the final, including Croatian singer-songwriter Baby Lasagna, Ukrainian duo alyona alyona and Jerry Heil, and Irish singer Bambie Thug. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Business BP's billion-dollar share buyback plan stays despite net profits fall BP's net profit for the first quarter saw a further decline owing to weakened oil and gas prices. Despite this, the oil giant has reaffirmed its commitment to the share buyback plan of $3.5 billion in the first half of the year. 08/05/2024