Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Nature shouldn’t be a 'white space': Why I took Black girls camping Tianna Johnson on why black girls don't go camping and how exploring the great outdoors is a form of privilege. 11/07/2020
Now playing Next World Global startup queen Joy Ajlouny reveals how entrepreneurs can make their millions Dubai-based serial entrepreneur, Joy Ajlouny, is a self-proclaimed ‘bull in a china shop’. 10/07/2020
Now playing Next World How are e-tailers in the Middle East using human stories to drive sales? The Middle East and North Africa e-commerce market was worth $8.3 billion in 2017, according to a Bain and Company report. 10/07/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom COVID-19: UK ends quarantine rule for more than 60 destinations Travel: People arriving from most EU countries are now exempted from self-isolating for 14 days The requirement remains in place for the US. 10/07/2020
Now playing Next Belgium Serbia-Kosovo dispute: What's at stake during Washington talks? What are the possible stumbling blocks as leaders from Serbia and Kosovo head to Washington for talks and how likely are they to get anywhere at all? 09/07/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK retailers Boots and John Lewis announce up to 5,300 job cuts Boots will close 48 opticians and cut 4,000 jobs while John Lewis will close eight stores affecting 1,300 jobs due to fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. 09/07/2020
Now playing Next Money Explainer: What is 'LBCOIN,' Lithuania's new cryptocurrency? Lithuania will open a pre-sale for its first central state-backed cryptocurrency on July 9 as part of a trial on blockchain technology. 09/07/2020
Now playing Next USA COVID-19: Harvard, MIT sue US government over foreign students' visas US Immigration authorities announced on Monday that international students will not be able to stay in the country if the universities they attend exclusively hold classes online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 08/07/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom What we can expect from UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak's summer statement The UK's Chancellor is set to announce another round of measures to ease the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 08/07/2020
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation These revolutionary cities are forcing cars to take a back seat Now could be the perfect time for a sustainable transport revolution. 08/07/2020
Now playing Next USA Trump takes steps to withdraw US from World Health Organization The notification will be effective at the end of a one-year period, July 6, 2021, according to several officials in the US government - meaning the decision could be reversed under a new administration. 07/07/2020
Now playing Next Green News Standing Rock: Controversial Dakota oil pipeline forced to empty A victory for both the Native American Tribe in North Dakota, US, and environmental activists far and wide. 07/07/2020
Now playing Next Finland Locals muck in for Finland's summer strawberry harvest Migrants normally make up the bulk of fruit pickers in Finland, but in this pandemic year, farmers are instead turning to locals for help. 07/07/2020
Now playing Next Austria Stag night snake bite: Reptile bites man on tongue at Austrian party The local Red Cross says the group may have confused the young snake with a worm. 07/07/2020
Now playing Next Green News Why shrimps are being turned into batteries to store renewable energy It turns out shrimp shells are being used in a new, innovative way by scientists. 06/07/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. State-sponsored disinformation in Western democracies is the elephant in the room ǀ View State-sponsored disinformation campaigns were once the preserve of authoritarian regimes. Without noticing, the same tactics have crept into public discourse in Western democracies. 06/07/2020
Now playing Next World Musicians honour Syrian world heritage site with performance in Italy In 2015, ISIS ravaged the Syrian archeological site of Palmyra. Five years on, Italian conductor Riccardo Muti leads a concert honouring the UNESCO World Heritage site. 06/07/2020