Now playing Next World News Good News: One secret to exercising more is simpler than you think Some news can be good news, here’s your weekly round-up of feel-good stories. 05/11/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2022 Booker Prize Karunatilaka is the second Sri Lankan to win the English language literary award, following Michael Ondaatje’s victory in 1992 for ‘The English Patient’ 18/10/2022
Now playing Next Mobility The 3 new symbolic bridges that are reshaping the geopolitical world Bridges are often largely symbolic. These three newly-constructed crossings are opening up trade and mobility - as well as shaping geopolitics. 07/10/2022
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Now playing Next Green News Extreme weather has put 18 million people on the brink of starvation Oxfam found a 123 per cent rise in acute hunger in the 10 countries with the highest number of UN appeals driven by extreme weather events. 16/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Who emerged victorious at the 2022 Emmys? HBO's Succession muscles out Netflix's Squid Game for Outstanding Drama series. Here is the list of this year's winners. 13/09/2022
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Now playing Next Nature Zimbabwe is moving 2,500 wild animals due to climate change Climate change has now replaced poaching as the 'biggest threat' to the country's wildlife, staff at Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority say. 05/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Inside the world's first living musical instrument Mikeal Hwang is a biologist and musician whose work explores the intersection of science and art. For his latest project, he has created one of the world's first live instruments using live yeast cells... 19/08/2022
Now playing Next Climate How the tobacco industry is sending Zimbabwe’s forests up in smoke Around 60,000 hectares of forests are burnt every year to cure tobacco, as farmers lack the space to grow their own trees. 14/08/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Paintings return home to Zimbabwe after 70 years forgotten in London "The Stars are Bright" exhibition is now showing in Zimbabwe for the first time since the collection left the country more than 70 years ago. But where were the paintings discovered? 10/08/2022
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Solar-powered tricycles ease burden for Zimbabwe's small-scale farmers For years, selling eggs was a joyless business for Danai Bvochora, as most of the money she made went to cover minibus fares to the market in a rural area of Zimbabwe. That was until she was given a solar-powered electric tricycle, which changed things for the better for her and her family. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next Culture news What are the key takeaways from this year's Emmy nominations? Snubs, snarks, and nods - who's on the list for this year's Emmys? 13/07/2022
Now playing Next Nature Why sunflowers and dried mangoes are life-saving crops in Zimbabwe Farmers in Gokwe South are experimenting with drought-resilient crops as climate change affects their harvests. 01/07/2022
Now playing Next Culture news BTS taking a break: How did the K-pop band conquer the world? As the members of BTS say they are taking a break due to "exhaustion", we look at how the band rose to international stardom. 15/06/2022