Now playing Next Business UK financial firms are hungry for AI - what's hindering progress? Most insurance and banking companies are incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their workflow, but obstacles remain, according to a new report. 29/01/2024
Now playing Next Italy Italy's president denounces antisemitism at Holocaust remembrance Sergio Mattarella also expressed empathy and anguish for the people of Palestine, saying that they should not be denied the right to their own state. 27/01/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Britain's post-Brexit trade talks with Canada break down over dairy The two nations have put a halt to their trade discussions after they couldn’t come to an agreement over dairy products. 26/01/2024
Now playing Next Explore Winter sport your thing? Check out these spots in the Greater Caucasus In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board The Shahdag Mountain Resort is the perfect location to enjoy Azerbaijan during the winter. Days here are never boring, with a wealth of activities on offer, from skiing to paragliding, ice skating to hiking, and an alpine coaster that will take your breath away. 26/01/2024
Now playing Next Netherlands ICJ stops short of ordering ceasefire in Gaza South Africa, which brought the case against Israel, had asked for the court to order the Israeli Defence Forces to halt their operation. 26/01/2024
Now playing Next Culture news DJ Jyoty reveals why she cancelled her Berghain showcase set International DJ Jyoty talks about the importance of playing politics after joining over 1,000 artists protesting against Germany's recently abandoned controversial “anti-discrimination clause” for arts funding. 26/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Von der Leyen opens dialogue to reach ‘consensus’ on future of farming Agri-food actors have been summoned to Brussels by the European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to help forge a new long-term vision for agriculture amid mounting protests from farmers across the continent. 25/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News Why are Europe’s farmers angry? Already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, Europe’s farmers are speaking out against policies they say are contradictory, unfair and leave them worried for the future. 25/01/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK army chief warns citizens to prepare for massive war with Russia The top general likens the situation in Ukraine to the crises of 1914 and 1937 and insists that only 'citizen armies' will be able to defeat the coming onslaught on the West's way of life. 24/01/2024
Now playing Next The Global Conversation What does the future hold for the European Green Deal? What is ahead for the European Green Deal, the EU's roadmap towards a sustainable net-zero economy, as it faces political headwinds in the run-up to the 2024 European elections? 24/01/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Art world accusing German government of choking pro-Palestinian speech Reaction has decried in large part from Berlin implementing a new funding clause that would not allow those critical of Israel to receive financial support from the city. 24/01/2024
Now playing Next Greece 'Punishment beatings' used at EU-backed Greek refugee camps - NGO Staff have abused refugees for talking in line, coughing, and not cleaning their rooms, the Border Violence Monitoring Network claims. 24/01/2024
Now playing Next Travel News Japan imposes fee and visitor cap at Mount Fuji to protect UNESCO site Beginning this summer, visitors to Mount Fuji will have to pay to hike one of the routes up the iconic mountain. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next World News Woman killed and 2 injured in crash at French farmers' protest Anger at wage stagnation, regulation and other problems is bubbling to the surface at protests across France. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Work Why AI will not be taking your job, at least for now MIT researchers looked at whether or not AI was more cost-effective in 1,000 visually assisted tasks in 800 occupations. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Israel Israel suffers biggest soldier loss as criticism of war mounts at home Monday’s heavy death toll could add new momentum to calls for Israel to pause the offensive or even halt it altogether. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News Nature-loving hiker dies in ‘whiteout conditions’ in the US ‘If we take care of nature, nature will take care of us’ said Christopher Roma, one of almost 100 people to die during the extreme winter storms. 22/01/2024