Now playing Next Green News ‘A real cataclysm’: Inside Italy’s battle with ‘killer’ blue crabs The government has been urged to declare a state of emergency over the blue crab explosion, fuelled by climate-warmed waters. 26/08/2023
Now playing Next Tech News 5 things Europeans will notice when they sign into their social media The EU Digital Services Act officially came into force on Friday. Europeans will notice five changes when they log into their social media accounts. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Health news How does it feel to live with a cerebral implant? Brain-computer interface technology is a fast-growing field but how does it feel to live with an implant inside of you? 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News The DSA, the EU's biggest ever shake-up of digital regulation kicks in What's prohibited offline should be prohibited online - social media platforms reigned in as the EU's biggest-ever shake-up of digital regulation kicks in 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales still should resign The earth moved and many people felt their knees tremble as the chief of Spain's football federation clasped Jenni Hermoso's head and kissed her on the lips. But there was certainly no romance in the air. Marta Rodriguez Martinez says Luis Rubiales deserves a red card for his bad behaviour. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Nike make U-turn following Mary Earps controversy The sportswear behemoth has gone back on its decision not to produce replicas of the England goalkeeper's shirt, putting "limited quantities" on sale, following criticism from fans and Earps herself. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next The Star Ingredient Fati Niang, the chef decolonising Senegalese street food Niébé is an essential ingredient in Senegalese street food. Branded as ‘food for the poor’ by the colonists, the cowpea has long been neglected by African countries. But chef Fati Niang is determined to give niébé a comeback as a popular legume used to flavour fancy finger food recipes like accras. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Europe has a productivity problem. It can be solved from space Innovation in the sector has a beneficial knock-on effect in all of the numerous sectors it touches. To put it more simply, if the space sector flourishes, almost every other sector thrives, too, Bogdan Gogulan writes. 24/08/2023
Now playing Next Green News Why are Portuguese children taking 32 European countries to court? One of their lawyers says there have been “extremely positive” signals from the court so far, ahead of the hearing next month. 24/08/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news International Strange Music Day: 7 genres you've never heard of In honour of International Strange Music Day, here's a list of 7 niche genres to explore. But how many of them have you heard of? 24/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news What are the most streamed songs of Summer 2023? The numbers are in. The most popular song of Summer 2023 is... 24/08/2023
Now playing Next Mobility 'World’s fastest shoes' let you walk at the speed of a run The AI-powered, TikTok-famous "Moonwalkers" can be strapped onto your shoes to make you reach a top walking speed of 11 km/h. 24/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news How I competed in Europe's first ever Extreme Relaxing Championships Relaxing as a sport? I took part in Europe's first Extreme Relaxing Championships in London, to see if I could become the ultimate chillaxer. 24/08/2023
Now playing Next Health news Can uterus transplants help transgender women get pregnant? Uterus transplants are pushing the boundaries of pregnancy and fuelling hopes among transgender women. 23/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news WGA rejects first offer made by the Hollywood studios After nearly four months of strikes from the writers union, the studios have made their first counteroffer. 23/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news The original supermodels are back in Vogue - but did they ever leave? Who better to be on the cover of the British and American editions of Vogue's September issue than Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington - 33 years after that legendary shoot? 23/08/2023