Now playing Next World Post-Brexit rules keep European bees out of Britain A British beekeeper says post-Brexit regulations are preventing him bringing bees into the UK. The bees are likely to be seized and destroyed. Since the end of the transition period, only queen bees, rather than entire colonies, can be imported. 15/02/2021
Now playing Next Belgium Ten arrested for hijacking phones of celebs and influencers The investigation was carried out by UK, Belgian and Maltese forces and found personal details had been stolen along with millions in cryptocurrencies. 13/02/2021
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Now playing Next World News EU rejects Russia's move to expel European diplomats: Borrell "I reject the allegations that these diplomats were performing activities incompatible with their role as diplomats," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told Euronews of Russia's move to expel European diplomats. 05/02/2021
Now playing Next People How a French city became the European capital of silk Here, we delve into the history of the French city of Lyon - and the silk industry which put it on the map. 05/02/2021
Now playing Next Cry Like A Boy Podcast | The European origins of today's homophobia in Africa What are the origins of homophobia in Africa? Where do the laws that punish same-sex relationships come from? Listen to our new #podcast episode of #CryLikeaBoy 04/02/2021
Now playing Next The Cube Police on the beat as European feelgood dance challenge goes viral Swiss and Irish police have boogied their way to viral fame with the #JerusalemaChallenge, hoping to give people a good laugh during COVID-19 restrictions. 04/02/2021
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Now playing Next Italy Ex-ECB chief Mario Draghi accepts mandate to form Italian government "Winning the pandemic, finishing the vaccination campaign, giving answers to every day's problems of the citizens, relaunching the country are the challenges we face," Draghi said. 03/02/2021
Now playing Next World News France, Poland, Sweden rule out AstraZeneca jab for elderly The three EU member states join Germany and Italy in their recommendations, citing insufficient clinical trial data. 03/02/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Could your flight cancellation voucher now turn into a cash refund? Millions of Europeans are still waiting for refunds from their airlines. Many accepted a vouchers after their flights were cancelled, but could those travellers now be entitled to cash instead? 02/02/2021
Now playing Next Myanmar How did European leaders react to Myanmar's military coup? The military said the coup was the result of the government’s failure to act on claims of voter fraud in November’s parliamentary election. 01/02/2021
Now playing Next Myanmar Myanmar coup: Military takes control after detaining Aung San Suu Kyi A spokesperson for the French government said Paris called for "the vote of the Myanmar people to be respected" and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote on Twitter that he condemns "the coup and unlawful imprisonment of civilians, including Aung San Suu Kyi, in Myanmar." 01/02/2021
Now playing Next World News World's 'most dangerous' hacking network Emotet uncovered Police in six European countries were involved in a joint operation to take control of Internet servers used by a malware network known as Emotet. 28/01/2021
Now playing Next World News European aviation regulator says Boeing 737 Max safe to fly Europe's aviation regulator cleared the Boeing 737 Max to return to the skies after it was grounded in March 2019 following two deadly crashes. 27/01/2021
Now playing Next World Thousands of European deaths could be avoided if emissions are cut Researchers have said around 52,000 deaths in Europe could be prevented each year if emissions are cut to WHO guidelines. 21/01/2021