Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI pauses the release of AI voice assistant over safety testing The advanced voice mode technology was first demoed in May but its launch has now been pushed back by a month. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next Water Matters How does the EU manage its shared waterways? In partnership with the European Commission Nearly half of the world’s freshwater is shared between at least two or more countries. In this Crash Course, we examine why water cooperation between states is increasingly vital to prevent conflict. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Kenya Kenya's parliament set on fire after anti-tax protests turn violent A part of the parliament building in Nairobi was set on fire by protesters who managed to break inside following protests gathering thousands, while reports say several dead bodies can be seen in the streets of the Kenyan capital. 25/06/2024
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Now playing Next Ocean Scientific work with fishers shaping future of Malta's marine sector In partnership with The European Commission The fishing sector accounts for just 1% of Malta's GDP and employs 1000 fishers. But with fishing deeply linked to the nation's identity, collaboration between Maltese fishers and scientists is helping to shape the growth of the fishing sector and future of Malta's marine ecosystem. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next No Comment WATCH: Nationwide protests in Kenya over controversial tax proposals Thousands of young Kenyans took to the streets of Nairobi and other cities on Tuesday to protest against new tax proposals in the government's annual budget. 25/06/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News Four ingenious inventors who history took its time to recognise In partnership with EPO From handwashing to protein analysis, here's how some world-changing innovations weren't always recognised immediately. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next World News WikiLeaks founder Assange agrees plea deal in exchange for freedom Assange is expected to return to his home country of Australia after his plea and sentencing. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Art Swiss museum showcases 100 years of Black figurative painting An ambitious exhibition, showcasing how artists have depicted everyday Black joy in painting over 100 years, has made its way from South Africa to Switzerland. 25/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Sweden joins NATO’s exercises as full member for the first time 9,000 troops from 20 NATO countries conducted extensive military exercises in the Baltic Sea region, with Sweden participating as a full NATO member for the first time. 24/06/2024
Now playing Next Green News Auditors warn of LNG dependency after Russian sources cut off EU auditors are concerned with a new energy dependency and flagged decarbonisation challenges linked to the bloc’s gas usage as well as lack of transparency in cross-border infrastructure projects within the bloc. 24/06/2024