Now playing Next Republic of Ecuador Fears grow for missing people in Ecuador's massive mudslides Emergency services are still searching for survivors of Sunday's massive landslide in central Ecuador. Mud engulfed at least 163 homes in the small Andean community of Alausi affecting around 500 people. 28/03/2023
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Now playing Next USA At least 23 killed as tornado sweeps through Mississippi The National Weather Service issued an alert as the storm was hitting that didn't mince words: "To protect your life, TAKE COVER NOW!" 25/03/2023
Now playing Next No Comment No Comment videos of the week No agenda, no slant. Get the picture without the commentary. 25/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Meet the woman behind South Asia's largest Art Summit As part of our continuing coverage of Women's History Month, we spoke to Nadia Samdani, co-founder of Dhaka Art Summit biennially in Bangladesh, a country grappling with a climate emergency. 25/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: The Mia Goth Double-Bill - 'Infinity Pool' & 'Pearl' Mia Goth, we salute you. Especially this month, with a dual helping of 'Infinity Pool' and 'Pearl' 24/03/2023
Now playing Next Nature Woman runs 200 marathons in a year to spotlight the water crisis ‘When I set out to run, I thought I was going to see a problem and what I found was a catastrophe.’ 24/03/2023
Now playing Next Green News Climate paper calls for fossil fuel giants to be charged with homicide The paper, set to be published in the Harvard Environmental Law Review, says the case is "increasingly compelling". 24/03/2023
Now playing Next No Comment Heavy rains leave 65 dead in Peru since the beginning of the year The spokesperson of the police rescue force in Lima warns that landslides will keep occurring as heavy rains continue to drench the region. 24/03/2023
Now playing Next Economy EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss Ukraine, economy and migration The summit in Brussels comes mere days after Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow. 23/03/2023
Now playing Next Green News Water shortages could become a 'global crisis' On World Water Day, the United Nations says hundreds of millions of children are at risk from inadequate or unsafe drinking water 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Europe News China must condemn Russia's war to be 'serious' on peace: Stoltenberg The NATO Secretary General said China needs to "understand Ukraine's perspective" and engage with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next No Comment Millions of fish have died in Australia due to low river oxygen levels Millions of fish have died in Australia due to low river oxygen levels caused by warm temperatures and floods. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The EU's new proposal to fight textile pollution has to get it right Ensuring that consumers can easily access reliable information about a garment’s environmental impact and make responsible purchasing choices is key to driving the necessary changes in the fashion industry, Dalena White writes. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Green News IPCC report: How have politicians and environmentalists reacted? The scientists behind the report say there is an enormous opportunity to change the course of the future. 21/03/2023