Now playing Next Tech News Bataclan survivor 'shocked' after surgeon tries to sell x-ray as NFT The woman said she was "extremely shocked" after discovering her surgeon had tried to auction an NFT of her x-ray showing a bullet wound. 24/01/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Inside Finland's cruel fox fur farms, perpetuated by luxury fashion Despite the practice being banned in most European countries, Finland produces over 1 million fox pelts a year. Euronews investigates what this means for the welfare of these animals. And it's not good news. 22/01/2022
Now playing Next Art Beirut exhibition displays restored art after 2020 port blast At the Beirut Museum of Art, a collection of restored Lebanese paintings, once destroyed by the 2020 port explosion, have gone back on display 21/01/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Watch these incredible horses leap through bonfires to 'purify' Spain Every year, the people of San Bartolomé gather to gawp at horses enacting a dangerous tradition. They are adamant it will bring them good luck for the rest of the year. 17/01/2022
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Now playing Next Tech News Tech this week: Google keeps faith in offices with €875m London deal The future of work apparently means the office for Google, and North Korean hackers went on a cryptocurrency spree last year, according to Chainalysis. 16/01/2022
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 Health news Spain removes Genrui antigen tests over false positives spike Questions have already been raised about the antigen tests after a spike in complaints of false positives in Ireland and schools in Hamburg. 11/01/2022
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 France France's Emmanuel Macron denounces latest assault on overseas MP Stéphane Claireaux was targeted by protestors during a rally against the latest COVID-19 restrictions. 10/01/2022