Now playing Next Business Series Angola's flagship airline undergoes massive expansion IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA Driven by a new CEO and his team, Angola’s flagship carrier TAAG has expanded its global reach through a new tie-up with Spain’s Iberia. 28/10/2022
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Now playing Next Eco-Innovation De-mining Angola - The Unseen Threat of Landmines Finally Removed IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA Mines Advisory Group (MAG), an NGO committed to the removal of landmines in the Eastern Provinces of Angola, has cleared 1.8 million square meters of land benefitting over 70,000 Angolans. 16/09/2022
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Reforestation of Angola IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA In Angola’s central Bié Province, the Reforestation Reform project created by the Armed Forces is raising tree seedlings to re-green barren areas in the country. One of Africa’s breadbaskets, 02/09/2022
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Now playing Next World Energy in Angola: growing all sources for an energy-secure future IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA Angola is Southern Africa's second-largest oil and gas producer but it's aiming to be a renewable energy power. Global Angola reports. 15/07/2022
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Now playing Next World Wine and Rum: Angolan producers thrive domestically and eye up the global market IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA With a soil and climate that allow two harvests a year, Angola’s Velho do Bero vineyard in Namibe Province is an example of how growers are meeting demand on the domestic market. In Benguela Province, Caxaramba rum uses mainly locally sourced materials to grow, harvest and distil. 01/07/2022
Now playing Next World The Angolan coastal city experiencing a renaissance IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA Moçamedes is experiencing a true renaissance characterized by vivid colours, a sense of community and the celebration of a unique history of a city committed to the arts. 17/06/2022
Now playing Next Culture news This French Alpine town will screen 500 animation films this weekend Annecy becomes the capital of animation every June with its festival, which has become the largest in the world. A hundred or so countries are represented, with more than 100,000 spectators and around 500 films screened. 15/06/2022
Now playing Next World An ‘eye-opening’ discovery: Jazz drummer Gregory Hutchinson discovers ancestral past IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA An ‘eye-opening’ discovery: Jazz drummer Gregory Hutchinson discovers ancestral past 03/06/2022
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Now playing Next World Angola’s Formigas basketball school: shaping kids for life IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNO DE ANGOLA Hard-working like the ants they’re named after, Angola’s Formigas do Cazenga are a basketball team and school preparing inner-city kids in Luanda for a better life. 13/05/2022