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Now playing Next Ireland An immigrant in Dublin recalls her night of terror during riots Journalisst Simran Kathuria from India had to shelter with friends for 14 hours as they were too afraid to venture out on the streets amid violent protests. 25/11/2023
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Now playing Next Climate The young climate activists who fled war and death threats Euronews spoke to climate activists who received awards at the Young Activists Summit. The unique event held at the United Nations on 16 November puts change makers aged under 30 years old in the spotlight. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News Can sea walls and land reclamation save the Maldives from relocation? ‘We are self-sufficient’: The Maldives' president says fortress islands will help to prevent climate migration. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK's Rishi Sunak urges world to use AI and science to end malnutrition Sunak was joined by ministers, diplomats and philanthropists from about 20 countries at a one-day Global Food Security Summit in London, where he urged world leaders to harness artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technology to end malnutrition around the globe. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News Richest 10% of Europeans cause as much pollution as poorest 50% A damning new report from Oxfam calls for a European wealth tax as the contribution of the EU’s richest to the climate crisis is laid bare. 20/11/2023
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Now playing Next Climate Now Predicting Europe's climate future by digging into the past In partnership with Copernicus We visit the buzzing student city of Bologna, in Italy, where Europe's greatest scientific minds have been gathering data about our planet since the Renaissance. 20/11/2023