Now playing Next Sudan Euroviews. What is at stake for Europe as war in Sudan rages on? Humanitarian concerns should trump geopolitics in our view of the current Sudanese civil war, Joseph Hammond writes. 17/05/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Report on international reading ability scores EU countries highly The PIRLS report found that England, Finland and Poland achieved particularly high scores in the reading tests, despite international disruption due to Covid. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI’s Sam Altman calls for AI regulation amid fears over harm The CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has told US politicians regulating AI would be “wise” given the dangers it could pose. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Ghana asks the British Museum to return gold removed in 1874 Ghana's Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, met with the popular museum's director to request the return of works taken from the Asante palace in Kumasi during an 1874 war with the British. 17/05/2023
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