Now playing Next Tech News Amazon Alexa back online after users report outages across Europe The smart speaker system came back online after a two-hour outage after users across the continent reported problems with their Alexa devices. 21/01/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Groundbreaking concert will showcase symphony recorded in isolation Mahler's eighth symphony is renowned for requiring large amounts of musicians. This will be the first performance of the piece since the pandemic started. 19/01/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Turkish pop star targeted by Islamist group for 'offensive' lyrics Sezen Aksu is a popular singer but has attracted the ire of religious groups and the Turkish government because of her provocative lyrics. 18/01/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now What's the real role of volcanoes in climate change? In partnership with Copernicus What's the role of volcanoes in climate change? We report from the Spanish island of La Palma and reveal the true influence of the emissions from the Cumbre Vieja volcano on our atmosphere. 17/01/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Nino Cerruti: The king of luxury, ready-to-wear fashion dies aged 91 Cerruti was the most French of Italian fashion designers when he opened his first boutique in 1967 in Paris, Place de la Madeleine, the starting point of a luxury brand that quickly became global. 15/01/2022
Now playing Next Tonga Massive waves batter Tonga after underwater volcano erupts There were no reports of casualties. 15/01/2022
Now playing Next Living Will the New York Fashion Act be a sustainable trend-setter? It could be the first time a country has set legally-binding environmental rules for the clothing and footwear industries. 12/01/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Marilyn Bergman, composer of 'The Way We Were', dies aged 93 Among the highlights: Stephen Bishop’s “It Might Be You,” from “Tootsie”; Noel Harrison’s “The Windmills of Your Mind,” from “The Thomas Crown Affair”; and, for “Best Friends,” the James Ingram-Patti Austin duet “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” 10/01/2022
Now playing Next Design What is Colour of the Year for 2022, and why? Very Peri is the answer. It's a shade of blue with violet-red undertones. But there's more to colour than meets the eye... 10/01/2022
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation These Finnish trainers contain 21 cups of coffee Recycling your coffee grounds could prevent a global bean shortage 07/01/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Balmain toys with NFTs in new Barbie-inspired fashion collection The collection focuses on garments adorned with Barbie's signature pink shades and is almost entirely unisex. 07/01/2022
Now playing Next Italy Italy to limit the number of tourists coming to Venice In a few weeks, travellers will only be able to visit the city once they have booked their one-day €5 tickets online, in a move aimed at limiting the number of entries. 06/01/2022
Now playing Next Design Armani cancel Milan and Paris runways due to Omicron fears Armani are the first fashion house to bow out of Milan's preview season, where over 20 labels are intent on presenting their designs in-person. 05/01/2022
Now playing Next Kenya World-famous Kenyan paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey dies aged 77 Leakey, who unearthed evidence that helped to prove humankind evolved in Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said. 03/01/2022
Now playing Next South Africa South Africa bids final farewell to Archbishop Desmond Tutu Tutu was a tireless opponent of the racist apartheid regime in South Africa and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. 01/01/2022