Now playing Next Mobility SpaceX launches Saudi Arabia’s first female astronaut into space It's the latest move by the oil-rich Gulf kingdom, where women only gained the right to drive a few years ago, to revamp its ultraconservative image. 22/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes 2023 review: 'The Zone of Interest' Having premiered in Cannes just one day prior to the death of author Martin Amis, Jonathan Glazer adaptation of 'The Zone of Interest' is a profoundly disturbing and audacious film that will leave you rattled. This year's Palme d'Or? We think so. 21/05/2023
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Now playing Next Economy Is it possible to move on from growth as our key economic indicator? For more than a hundred years, economic growth has been a key benchmark for successful societies. But is it the right one? Euronews' final debate on the subject at the Beyond Growth 2023 conference takes a deeper look. 19/05/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news A Glasgow museum pays tribute to late designer Mary Quant The exhibition, featuring over 100 designs from the inventor of the mini skirt, opens on 20 May at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the Scottish city. 19/05/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Cannes 2023 review: 'Occupied City' - a haunting Holocaust documentary One epically long documentary from the director of 'Shame' and '12 Years A Slave' caught our eye on the Croisette this year. It’s a long one though... 19/05/2023
Now playing Next No Comment Watch: Cannes film festival day two Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar, American actor Ethan Hawke, and American actress Viola Davis walk the red carpet for Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Monster'. 18/05/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Ghana asks the British Museum to return gold removed in 1874 Ghana's Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, met with the popular museum's director to request the return of works taken from the Asante palace in Kumasi during an 1874 war with the British. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Germany Euroviews. Have we learned anything from the Nazi book burnings 90 years ago? Nearly a century after the nascent flames of the Holocaust engulfed the voices of Jewish authors, with just a phone and an internet connection, we can fight back and teach the importance of free speech and understanding, Dr Shmuel Rosenman writes. 16/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes Film Festival 2023: The 10 films to look out for The Cannes Film Festival starts today. From A-listers, promising premieres and why you'll need a big bladder, here's our preview of the top 10 films to look out for. 16/05/2023
Now playing Next Experiences This seven-day race across Europe will test your travel skills Wish you were a ‘Race Across the World’ contestant? Take part in this race from London to Istanbul. 16/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Eurovision blog: United by Music and United by Praise The party may be over for this year but the Eurovision Song Contest has created an enormous sense of goodwill across Liverpool and a lasting legacy, according to Camilla Mankabady, the city council's director of communications 15/05/2023
Now playing Next Destinations Six peaceful alternatives to Europe’s tourism hotspots this summer Want to avoid crowds and rowdy visitors? Swap Europe’s tourism hotspots for these six destinations, from Leiden to Slovenia. 15/05/2023