Now playing Next Ocean Calls Meet the people working in Europe's small-scale fisheries In this episode of Ocean Calls, we hear from the people behind the fish on your plate. They are often overlooked, but play a crucial role in Europe's fishing industry. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News AI is 'changing our world and our lives,' UN chief says The UN telecommunications agency has kicked off its annual AI for Good conference. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News NATO ministers meet in Prague to discuss Ukraine weapons restrictions The alliance's leaders are concerned that Russia is gaining an edge, but are unsure whether to allow Ukraine to hit back beyond its borders. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Yemen Greek-owned cargo ship hit by twin missile attacks off Yemen Strikes are thought to have been the work of Houthi rebels, who claim to be intercepting and attacking ships in support of the Palestinian people. 29/05/2024
Now playing Next Climate Climate crisis or negligence? The inside story of Sicily’s drought Farmers' losses exceed €1 billion, according to a consortium. 29/05/2024
Now playing Next People Why this couple is joining an endless cruise around the world They say living on a ship is ‘no more expensive than living on land’. 28/05/2024
Now playing Next Scenes Watch: The Spanish sea saviours making waves in recycling In partnership with Media City Meet Julen and Amaia, siblings and visionaries behind Gravity Wave. They're on a mission to clean up the Mediterranean Sea of debris and transform the waste into eco-friendly goods. 27/05/2024
Now playing Next Health news World Health Assembly opens after pandemic treaty negotiations stall The head of the World Health Organization on Monday voiced confidence that countries would one day reach a deal on a pandemic accord. 27/05/2024
Now playing Next Nature Cats outnumber humans on this dreamy Japanese island There are 100 cats in Tashirojima and only 50 humans. 27/05/2024
Now playing Next Gaza Israeli airstrikes kill at least 35 in Rafah as displaced people hit Palestinian medics say Israeli strikes in Gaza's southern city of Rafah have killed at least 35 people, many of them displaced civilians. 27/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Italy pledges millions to support Palestinians at Rome meeting Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa Prime Minister was welcomed by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome on Saturday. 25/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News 'You can see yourself in him': Young voters flock to France far right Sympathisers, journalists and politicians flocked to the French town of Hénin-Beaumont on Friday to see the darling of the far right Jordan Bardella. 25/05/2024
Now playing Next Papua New Guinea More than 100 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide Prime minister James Marape said he would release more information about the scale of destruction and loss of life when it is available. 25/05/2024
Now playing Next World News Abstention and EU ignorance will test Portugal's European elections The European elections typically see the lowest turnout among citizens in Portugal. Will the Portuguese follow the trend of the recent legislative elections and participate in voting on June 9th? 23/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Romanian poet Ana Blandiana wins 2024 Princess of Asturias Award In selecting her as the winner the Asturias jury highlighted Ana Blandiana's "indomitable poetry" with which she has shown an "extraordinary capacity for resistance in the face of censorship." 23/05/2024
Now playing Next Business Orange juice prices soar as poor weather squeezes citrus crops Orange juice prices have risen by 77% because of a drop in production in the main growing regions. There are concerns that orange juice and its fruit will be out of reach for many consumers. 23/05/2024
Now playing Next Partner content Communities in Portugal’s drought-prone Algarve region take water management into their own hands Partner content presented by Copernicus Water, an essential natural resource to life on earth, is under threat. Water scarcity and insecurity, driven largely by climate change, have become critical issues worldwide, further exacerbated by inefficiencies in water use and management. 23/05/2024