Now playing Next Culture news Rust: Should the film be released after the shooting tragedy on-set? Cinematrographer Halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of Rust in 2021. This week, the first images of the film were published, but given the tragic circumstances of her death, is it morally reprehensible for the movie to ever be released? 06/01/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Golden Globes 2024 predictions: Who will and should win? The 81st Golden Globe Awards are this Sunday evening (or early Monday morning if you're tuning in from Europe). The organisation has been revamped, and the nominations are promising. Here are our predictions for this year's winners. 05/01/2024
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Now playing Next Japan Japan earthquake: Rescuers race to find any survivors still alive Rescuers in the Noto peninsula of Japan - where a 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit on New Year's Day - are racing against time in their search for survivors, as a critical three-day survival window has now closed. 04/01/2024
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Now playing Next Denmark Denmark's queen makes one last public appearance before stepping down Queen Margrethe, currently Europe's longest reigning monarch, has been on the Danish throne for 52 years. 04/01/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Chile plane crash survivor recalls the 'Miracle of the Andes' To mark the release of Juan Antonio Bayona's new film 'Society of the Snow' Euronews Culture revisits Fernando Parrado, a survivor of the 1972 'Miracle of the Andes' plane crash to discuss the chilling pact he and fellow passengers made to stay alive. 04/01/2024
Now playing Next Israel Hezbollah leader vows retribution for Hamas leader's death Israel is on high alert for an escalation with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah after a top Hamas official was killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut - fuelling concerns about further escalation of conflict in the Middle East. 03/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU-Niger migration cooperation at risk Once a key partner for the European Union in fighting irregular migration, July’s coup d’état in Niger has put that partnership at risk, with the military junta repealing a key anti-trafficking law in response to EU sanctions. 03/01/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news The 'Grandfather of Warhammer' has died aged 68 Bryan Ansell, the “Grandfather of Warhammer”, has died aged 68. 03/01/2024