Now playing Next Europe News 'A new page in EU defence': First-ever EU military exercise kicks off Some 2,800 troops are this week taking part in the first-ever live European Union military exercise in a bid to boost the bloc's ability to respond faster to crises outside its borders. 17/10/2023
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Now playing Next Nature Valuable plants are disappearing faster than scientists can name them How can you save what you can’t name? Major new plant and fungi report tackles ‘knowledge gaps’ and urges conservation. 10/10/2023
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Now playing Next Tech News Euronews AI Summit aims to find answers to AI governance dilemmas On 8 November, Euronews and Forum Europe are organising The International Artificial Intelligence Summit in Brussels in search of answers to many of the questions around global regulatory cooperation, and what it will mean in practice. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Lush rainforests and remote beaches: Angola is granting tourists visa- Angola has passed a resolution granting visa-free entry for 90-days to nationals from over 90 countries. There are 35 European countries on the list. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Amid rising global bloodshed, UK arms exports hit highest ever level With UK arms supplies to Ukraine soaring, the CAAT raised concerns about waste, corruption and where weapons end up after the conflict. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Green News 'Gobsmackingly bananas': Scientists react to September heat record The Copernicus Climate Change Service said the global average temperature for September broke records by such an absurd margin that climate experts are struggling to describe the phenomenon. 05/10/2023
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Now playing Next China Euroviews. Latest clash in South China Sea should be a red flag for the world It is vital that China’s increasingly hostile and unpredictable diplomatic and military policy is taken seriously. We only must look at the war in Ukraine to see where complacency gets us, Saman Rizwan writes. 03/10/2023