Now playing Next Travel News Italy is now restriction-free after dropping all entry rules Italy's travel rules have changed for visitors from around the world. Here's everything you need to know. 31/05/2022
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Now playing Next Tech News Apple reportedly aiming to boost production outside China due to COVID The US tech giant is considering moving some production elsewhere after it warned China’s strict lockdowns were hurting its supplies and could send sales tanking. 23/05/2022
Now playing Next Health news This AI tool predicts whether COVID patients will live or die The scientists behind the tool say it could be especially valuable to resource-limited countries. 18/05/2022
Now playing Next Health news What are the COVID subvariants we should really care about? Confused with the Omicron alphabet soup? We make sense of subvariants such as BA.4 and BA.5 and what they mean for the COVID pandemic. 17/05/2022
Now playing Next North Korea North Korea mobilises military as suspected COVID outbreak surges While it's clear COVID-19 is spreading at an alarming speed, there are questions about the accuracy of North Korea's fever tally. 16/05/2022
Now playing Next world news Kim Jong-un labels North Korea's Covid-19 outbreak a 'great disaster' Half a million people are thought to have developed fevers since late April in the country which lacks medicines and rejected international offers of vaccines. 14/05/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe From anti-vax to pro-Putin, conspiracy theorists now back Russia's war Known for their large and sometimes violent anti-COVID-19 vaccination protests, some vaccine sceptics in Austria, encouraged by the extreme right, are now supporting Putin's Russia and its war against Ukraine. 13/05/2022
Now playing Next Health news ‘Pandemic within the pandemic’: Is Europe underestimating long COVID? Millions of people across Europe could be suffering from long COVID. Experts want more resources to be put into investigating the condition and how to treat it. 13/05/2022
Now playing Next North Korea North Korea declares first COVID-19 outbreak, imposes strict lockdown Although the hermit state claimed it successfully kept the virus out for more than two years of the pandemic, experts widely doubt it. 12/05/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Europe drops mandatory masks on planes and in airports The ECDC and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency announced the joint decision on Wednesday. 11/05/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Depression, love and diarrhoea: Meet Moni Zhang, the comic from Wuhan Skewering Western habits and reflecting on a troubled childhood in China, Zhang is a modern stand-up and mental health advocate. 06/05/2022
Now playing Next Health news How do you get a reluctant Briton, German or Italian vaccinated? Protection against COVID-19, the right to eat out or to travel abroad: a study looked into what might sway vaccine-hesitant adults across eight European countries. 06/05/2022
Now playing Next Tech News Bill Gates voices concerns over Elon Musk’s future Twitter plans The billionaire says he has reservations about Musk’s motive for buying Twitter, due to social media platforms' role in spreading misinformation. 05/05/2022
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs back COVID pass extension to June 2023 The majority of EU member states no longer require other EU citizens to show proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter their territory. 05/05/2022
Now playing Next Health news COVID pandemic likely caused around 15 million excess deaths: WHO Excess mortality is the difference between the number of deaths recorded and the number that would normally be expected based on historical data. 05/05/2022