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Now playing Next Europe News Children of Tunisian political prisoners request ICC probe The children of four opposition figures imprisoned in Tunisia have asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch an investigation into the political persecution and human rights violations allegedly committed by President Kais Saied's government. 05/10/2023
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Now playing Next Business Meta to dismiss employees in metaverse silicon unit Reuters reports that Meta is planning to lay off employees on Wednesday, in a move that could affect the company's plans to build augmented and virtual reality products. 04/10/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News These are the four technologies the EU fears might be weaponised The European Commission has unveiled a preliminary list of four technology areas that have the highest risk of being misused to prop up autocratic regimes and violate human rights. 03/10/2023
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Now playing Next Climate Climate change and El Niño behind unpayable global food prices Climate change, El Niño and Russia’s war have sent food prices soaring as countries limit exports. 29/09/2023
Now playing Next Lifestyle How can knitting help fashion be more sustainable? As the climate crisis rages on and fast fashion brands are increasingly being attacked for their role in harming the planet, knitting is getting ever more popular - and some say it could contribute to slowing down global warming. 29/09/2023
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 Green News Switzerland has lost 10% of its glaciers in 2 years, research reveals Glaciers across the entire country were affected, with those in southern and eastern Switzerland melting almost as much this year as in the record year of 2022. 28/09/2023