Now playing Next Healthcare New study on AI models provides 'cautionary tale' about medical use A new study showing that machine learning models are study-specific and difficult to generalise provides a "cautionary tale" about using AI in medicine, experts say. 19/01/2024
Now playing Next Climate El Niño could push temperatures higher after 2023 breaks heat records El Niño is expected to last until at least April 2024, according to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO). 18/01/2024
Now playing Next Business Euroviews. We cannot let a skills gap slow down green transition opportunities By providing the right opportunities and training, current workers will benefit from new opportunities and younger generations will not only inherit a better climate but also the means to thrive, Ignacio Galán writes. 18/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs threaten legal action if Commission unfreezes more funds In a scathing resolution, Members of the European Parliament threatened to launch legal action against the European Commission if the executive releases further frozen funds to Hungary. 18/01/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Peru recovers more than 200 extraordinary pre-Hispanic artefacts The diverse collection of repatriated objects includes pre-Hispanic objects, such as Quipus, Lithic artefacts, Inca sculptures, Chancay culture textiles, and ceramic pieces. 18/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News Leak suggests reliance on carbon storage to meet CO2 emissions targets The leak of an 'industrial carbon management plan' suggests the European Commission has concluded political and financial support for carbon capture and storage technology is essential if the EU is to meet its goal of becoming climate neutral by 2050. 17/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Beyond GDP: Why economic growth requires more than just numbers A new report from the WEF claims that a conventional GDP growth picture is incomplete without a deeper understanding of the underlying nature and quality of growth. 17/01/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine War: At least 20 injured in Russian attacks in 24 hours Russian missiles targeted the regions of Kharkiv, Odesa, and Kherson Tuesday night, damaging residential infrastructure and injuring dozens of residents. 17/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Should the EU fear a Trump return to the White House? Trump's return to the White House after his decisive victory in the Iowa caucus could spell trouble for the European Union. 17/01/2024
Now playing Next Italy Migrant rescue ships grounded by Italy’s strict regulation against NGO After a 20-day detention imposed by Italian authorities, the Ocean Viking - a migrant rescue ship that has saved thousands of people in distress since 2016 - will be able to go back to sea on Friday. 17/01/2024
Now playing Next Destinations Where to go hiking in Albania’s untamed northern hinterland The Valbona Pass is an accessible (though not easy) hiking route that local tour companies have incorporated into a convenient three-day adventure. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Climate A third of UK teens think climate crisis is ‘exaggerated’, poll finds Climate denial on YouTube has taken a ‘disturbing shift’, according to a new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Gaza Israel rules out ceasefire as UN warns Gaza faces 'starvation' The latest developments from the Israel Hamas war. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Travel News ‘No selfie zones’ could save tourists’ lives Selfie bans are becoming more common in popular tourist spots. Here’s how they save lives. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Business UK and Denmark launch Viking Link underwater cable project As the world grapples with climate change and weather imbalances, the UK and Denmark have begun a joint venture with the potential to transport enough electricity to power up to 2.5 million UK homes and save millions of pounds in home energy costs. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Business Lawmakers close in on deal to tackle football’s dirty money A new EU law set to be agreed Wednesday may mean extra checks for major football clubs, and curbs on cash usage 15/01/2024
Now playing Next Business Euroviews. The Red Sea conflict may see Europe's economic concerns heighten All the goods and merchandise travelling by container will not only reach their destination late but prices will now reflect increased costs. This will mean higher prices on shelves which, in turn, will lead to an overall increase in inflation, Osama Rizvi writes. 15/01/2024