Now playing Next Climate This popular European wine could be wiped out by climate change Some of Europe’s favourite wines could be wiped out by climate change, experts have warned. 30/08/2023
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Now playing Next Nutrition Could common childhood allergies be linked back to our gut? An unbalanced gut microbiome was found to be associated with four common childhood allergies - eczema, asthma, food allergies and hay fever. 29/08/2023
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Now playing Next Business BRICS wants an increased influence that the West cannot ignore anymore Six new countries are set to join the BRICS to make their presence felt on the global economic stage. But the Western world’s sustainability goals might suffer the consequences. 29/08/2023
Now playing Next Space Japan scrubs launch of lunar landing mission for third time Japan wants to be the fifth country to land a spacecraft on the Moon, but it will have to wait a little longer. 28/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Stolen' totem pole to return home to Canada from Scottish museum The vast artefact is being prepared for return from the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh to the Nisga'a Nation, an indigenous group based on the west coast of Canada, after it was 'stolen' nearly a century ago. 28/08/2023
Now playing Next Travel News The home of cheap beer and night trains is opening to digital nomads Skilled remote workers from eight countries can apply for this new remote work visa in Europe. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next The Kitchen Meal of the Week: Eat, it’s your civic duty - Italian blue crab pasta As a way to curb the population of the invasive crabs, the Italian government is encouraging people to eat more blue crab. We're putting an Italian spin on this north American crustacean. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Dutch government nominates Wopke Hoekstra as EU Commissioner Outgoing foreign minister Wopke Hoekstra was named Friday as the Dutch government's nomination for EU Commissioner, after EU climate chief Frans Timmermans resigned to run in the upcoming Dutch elections. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Health news UK authorities probe 88 deaths linked to man who sold poisons online Kenneth Law is accused of deliberately selling poisons to vulnerable people at risk of suicide in multiple countries. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Dune: Part Two' delayed until 2024 amid Hollywood strikes The ‘Dune’ sequel was previously set to release in November this year. Will others follow suit? 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Green News Greece battling major wildfires with devastating environmental fallout Europe’s summer fires have removed wooded areas capable of absorbing 2.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. 23/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Celebrating 'Internaut Day' 23 August 1991: The day the internet went live. 23/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Frans Timmermans resigns from key EU climate job to run for Dutch PM Frans Timmermans, the man tasked with spearheading the EU's ambitious climate policies, has resigned from the Commission to return to Dutch politics in the hope of becoming the country's next prime minister. 22/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why has ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ been removed from Queen's Greatest Hits? Before you cry foul and start complaining about ‘woke culture’, this mini internet scandal might not be what you think it is... 22/08/2023