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Now playing Next Focus Why was Sado Island in Japan known as ‘the Land of Gold’? In partnership with The Government of Japan In the 1600s, Japan produced nearly a fifth of the world’s gold and nearly half of that came from Sado. In this episode of Focus, Euronews uncovers the charms of this mythical island. 04/12/2023
Now playing Next Nature World’s oldest living land animal celebrates his 191st birthday St Helena’s national treasure, who predates the telephone, is in good health and expected to reach his third century. 04/12/2023
Now playing Next Spain Spanish hero saves migrants forced off speedboat at gunpoint It took Javier González a minute to reach the migrants who had been forced from the speedboat off the Spanish coast, but by the time he got there, one of them had already died. 04/12/2023
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Now playing Next Philippines Powerful 7.6 scale quake off Mindanao island in the southern Philippines The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially said that based on the magnitude and location, it expected tsunami waves to hit the southern Philippines and parts of Indonesia, Palau and Malaysia. But the centre later dropped its tsunami warning. 02/12/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Cultural digest: Don’t miss these events in Europe this week Amsterdam Light Festival, the world's most popular LEGO® exhibition and Wim Wenders' 'Perfect Days' - here's what's cool in Europe right now. 01/12/2023
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Now playing Next Ukraine Rats the size of AK-47s and grimy mud: Winter comes to Ukraine war "Nobody wants to be on the frontline," one expert told Euronews, highlighting the grizzly impact of bitter weather on soldiers and civilians. 01/12/2023
Now playing Next Green News COP28: World Climate Action Summit kicks off in Dubai World leaders gathered for the first day of the World Climate Action Summit at the UN climate conference today. 01/12/2023
Now playing Next Football Now Africa Cup of Nations 2023: Who will win? Côte d'Ivoire is ready to host the latest edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in January, but who will win the continent's biggest competition? 30/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The death-defying jumps that made Evel Knievel a star 30 November 2007: Evel Knievel dies. 30/11/2023
Now playing Next People Euroviews. People in the cruise industry want to be good neighbours and visitors We strive to be a big part of the solution, even though we are small in numbers. Cruise lines are investing significant amounts to achieve net zero cruising by 2050. Ships launched today are among the most tech-advanced and energy-efficient in the history of our sector, Marie-Caroline Laurent writes 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Climate ‘Information crisis’: Four ways climate lies are spreading in 2023 We’re grappling with a climate ‘information crisis’ on X, Facebook and Instagram, disinformation experts say. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Destinations Five off-the-beaten-track destinations accessible by cruise In partnership with Clia Cruise destinations have diversified considerably since ships first set off Gibraltar-bound over 170 years ago, and 2024 looks set to continue that trend. 29/11/2023