Now playing Next Culture news Cultural Digest: Don't miss these events in Europe this week Don't miss out on these cultural events happening right now, from the highly anticipated return of David Attenborough's "Our Planet" series to the surprise of a new Banksy exhibition. 16/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: 'Grease' comes to cinemas The 1978 musical romantic comedy was successful both critically and commercially and, at the time, broke records as the highest-grossing movie of its genre. 16/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Barcelona dreaming: Sonar Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary When it started in 1994, only 6,000 people turned up to see a series of concerts spread between an art museum and a dance hall in Barcelona. At that time, email hardly existed in Spain, let alone big electronic music festivals... 15/06/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news JR focuses on child refugees in acclaimed Turin show Turin's branch of Gallerie D'Italia plays host to the celebrated French photographer's exhibition, which runs until next month. 15/06/2023
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation This giant wind turbine is helping to make Glastonbury even greener Communities have the opportunity to host the turbine after its Glasto stint, under Octopus Energy’s ‘try before you buy’ scheme. 14/06/2023
Now playing Next China Euroviews. Could the COVID pandemic have been avoided if China were a democracy? Not only could China have potentially prevented the global coronavirus pandemic — its authoritarian regime is now also impeding our ability to learn from it, thereby increasing the risk of future pandemics, Oliver St. John writes. 14/06/2023
Now playing Next World News UNHCR says number of forcibly displaced people reaches record high In its Global Trends in Forced Displacement report, the UN refugee agency says about 19 million people were forced to flee in 2022, an increase of 21 per cent. 14/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cormac McCarthy, prize winning author of 'The Road' dies at 89 The celebrated American author Cormac McCarthy has died at his home in New Mexico. He was best known for the Pulitzer Prize winning post-apocalyptic novel, 'The Road' and 'No Country for Old Men'. 14/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Artificial intelligence helped create the "last Beatles record" Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence helped create the “last Beatles record”, calling the new technology “scary” but also “exciting”. 14/06/2023
Now playing Next Euronews Tech Talks Euronews Tech Talks Podcast: Unravelling Europe's Digital Landscape Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. 13/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: The U.S. bans sending humans by post On 13 June 1920, the United States banned the sending of people by parcel post after a number of instances and a previous unsuccessful attempt to outlaw the bizarre practice 13/06/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Will British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak call an early election? Under fire from Boris Johnson, facing pressure in the polls: what are the options for the UK's leader? 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Tony Awards 2023: 'Kimberly Akimbo' & non-binary actors reign supreme The musical "Kimberly Akimbo" emerged as the unexpected victor at the Tony Awards. J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell also became the first non-binary actors to win Tonys for acting. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Climate French comedians are helping people deal with climate anxiety The popular Greenwashing Comedy Club in Paris is putting climate in the spotlight, providing "a sense of togetherness". 10/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Annecy Film Festival 2023: The unmissable animation event The Annecy Animation Film Festival runs from 11 - 17 June. Here's the full lowdown. 10/06/2023
Now playing Next World News From dizzying heights to tumultuous lows, the UK's Boris Johnson quits He was the mayor who reveled in the glory of hosting the 2012 London Olympics, and the man who led the Conservatives to a whopping election victory on the back of his mission to “get Brexit done.” 09/06/2023