Now playing Next Culture news Lost and Found: Explorer Captain Cook's rescued shells go on show A 'globally important' shell collection rescued from a skip containing gems from Captain Cook’s third voyage will go on show from today in Northumberland, England, after they were believed to have been lost for more than 40 years. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Farmers have nothing to fear from green and animal welfare reforms The current threat we face is existential. Our own health, and that of animals, nature and our planet are so closely linked that they must be considered together in the solutions we adopt, Debbie Tripley writes. 12/03/2024
Now playing Next Nature 'Incredibly rare' gray whale reappears in the Atlantic after 200 years This marine animal was almost hunted to extinction during the era of commercial whaling. 07/03/2024
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Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. Russia is now pretending it knows nothing of its colonial legacy Russia has always been one of the largest European colonial powers. Yet, its current leaders are engaging in the historical game of geopolitical opportunism that has been a recurring theme in the nation's grand strategy, Maxim Trudolyubov writes. 22/02/2024
Now playing Next Spain Farmers descend on Madrid for major tractor protest over EU policies Wednesday's demonstration is the biggest to take place in the Spanish capital after more than two weeks of action. 21/02/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU deal on platform workers falls apart, pushing law into limbo A group of member states blocked on Friday a law designed to improve the conditions of platform workers across the European Union, pushing the legislation to the brink of limbo. 16/02/2024
Now playing Next Nature Russia’s invasion has left this Ukrainian bison herd in need of a male WWF is fundraising to transport Europe’s largest herbivore 300km around Kyiv to ensure the herd has a future. 15/02/2024
Now playing Next Nature Longer Arctic summers could be driving polar bears to extinction Scientists expect that longer time spent on land will increase the risk of starvation. 14/02/2024
Now playing Next Nature 1 in 5 migratory animals are heading for extinction, UN report reveals Migratory animals act as indicators of environmental change but also play an integral role in maintaining our planet’s complex ecosystems. 12/02/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Saint Agata: The woman who "said no" to patriarchal power, even in death Every year, during the first week of February, the Italian city of Catania in Sicily marks the Feast of Saint, the third-largest religious celebration in the world. This year is different however from all the others because the saint has become the symbol of the fight against gender-based violence. 10/02/2024