Now playing Next Culture news ‘We love a big opening!’ Inside the relaunch of London's Vagina Museum Thanks to a successful crowdfunding appeal, the world's first museum dedicated to vaginas is relaunching in November. 09/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news National museums in Wales are missing nearly 2,000 items Though mostly unvaluable household items, the missing objects recorded by Museum Wales include ancient coins, tiles, jewellery and tools. 09/10/2023
Now playing Next Art ICYMI: German museum worker avoids jail over fake painting swops In Case You Missed It: A German museum worker was sentenced for stealing and selling paintings from Munich's Deutsches Museum, replacing the originals with fakes. 08/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Israeli police arrest American tourist smashing museum statues The tourist was caught breaking Roman statues in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Musk may be forced to testify in regulators probe into his X takeover Regulators in the US are seeking a court order that would compel Musk to testify in their investigation into his purchase of Twitter, now called X. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Musk's X, formerly Twitter, now removes headlines from news articles The social media platform's billionaire owner Elon Musk had said the change would give news articles a better look. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe Decoded The EU says it must enlarge. But why did it stop in the first place? Enlargement is regularly touted as the EU’s most effective foreign policy, but since its biggest wave of new members joined in 2004, the process has largely stalled. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Notes From The Usa Singer-songwriter Foy Vance soaks up the sights and sounds of Chicago In partnership with Brand USA Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance experiences the magic of Chicago-style blues, dives into the origins of house music and samples some of the best street food the city has to offer 04/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Europe must shun populist sirens and rebuild a climate of trust Member states must realise that the only choice is to share sovereignty at the European level. In short, nationalism is contrary to the national interest, Marco Buti writes. 04/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news France opens its first museum dedicated to maths How can France get its students to love maths again? Researchers hope a new Paris museum dedicated to the discipline could be the key. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. EU Deforestation Regulation must address Africa’s needs, too For too long, the West has fallen short — regulation has been seen by many here in Africa as instruction rather than collaboration, and there are reasonable concerns that the EU Deforestation Regulation will follow suit, Abraham Baffoe writes. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Elon Musk facing defamation lawsuit over falsely identifying protester The California man says he was harassed after Musk amplified posts on X that falsely placed the man at a confrontation involving far-right protesters. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Business How are Swedish criminals using Spotify to launder money? Criminals in Sweden are using cryptocurrency to pay for Spotify streams and clean their dirty money. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next No Comment WATCH: Van Gogh exhibition opens in Paris museum with help from AI A new Van Gogh exhibition in Paris gives viewers a virtual reality experience of the artist. 02/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Europe must reduce its demand for cocaine: Colombian defence minister Iván Velásquez Gómez said his country was doing its bit in the fight against organised crime and the EU must now do the same. 29/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU must close raw materials deals to avoid being ‘weaponized' - Breton The EU risks being ‘weaponized’ by other nations unless it moves urgently to close more trade deals for the supply of critical raw materials, EU commissioner for internal market Thierry Breton said on Thursday. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. To protect our rights, the AI Act must include rule of law safeguards AI is a part of everyday life in countless ways, and how we choose to regulate it will shape our societies. EU lawmakers must use this opportunity to craft a law that harnesses the opportunities without undermining the protection of our rights or the rule of law, Eva Simon and Jonathan Day write. 28/09/2023