Focus Video. AI, art and inclusion take centre stage at Expo 2025 Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 18/12/2025 - 11:48 GMT+1 In partnership with At Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, experts explored how AI, creativity and diversity can shape the future of education and peace. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next AI, art and inclusion take centre stage at Expo 2025 In partnership with Cabinet Secretariat Now playing Next Europe leads on climate as CDP marks 25 years In partnership with CDP Now playing Next Italy tests R1 robotic museum guide in Turin’s historic Palazzo Madama Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 25th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 24th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Prince Harry visits Kyiv to back Ukraine and spotlight mine clearance Now playing Next Powerful tornado tears across Oklahoma Now playing Next Richest countries in 2026: France and Germany fail to make the top 10 Now playing Next Russian soldiers must be banned from Schengen ‘for life’, Estonia says Now playing Next EU leaders meet in Cyprus to talk Ukraine, Hormuz and mutual defence Now playing Next Orbán-style vetoes undermine EU democracy, Kallas tells Euronews Now playing Next Where have fuel prices been rising the most since the Iran war? Now playing Next EU leaders vow to boost security and economic ties with Middle East to minimise effect of Iran war Now playing Next Drake’s ICEMAN album stunt explained: Flamethrowers, fan frenzy and a hidden release date Now playing Next Cyprus: How the Iran war is shaping Europe’s closest frontier to the conflict Now playing Next Why investment in Caspian transit routes is crucial for energy security More videos
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