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Alasdair Keane visits Schiphol Airport to see how self-driving vehicles are being trialled.
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Café owners across France are launching a concerted effort to revive the traditional French bistro. An average of 25 a day have been closing across the country - as eating habits change.
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Journalists shed light on global affairs and analyze the ways the media presents social issues.
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Caitriona Perry, Sumi Somaskanda and Katty Kay discuss the state of the 2024 US election.
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Reports of sexual assault and harassment on our railways are rising, but victims say broken CCTV cameras are letting them down. It's up to transport police to get crucial evidence before it's lost.
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In TechXplore World Cup, presenter Paul Carter looks at how technology is transforming the world's biggest sporting event. Paul travels across the US to test out hi-tech World Cup stadia.
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Café owners across France are launching a concerted effort to revive the traditional French bistro. An average of 25 a day have been closing across the country - as eating habits change.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Highlighting the economic trends and businesses that are changing the world.
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Rachel explores lively Barcelona, indulging in a traditional chocolaty breakfast and more.
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Experts say World Cup stadiums could hit dangerous temperatures this summer. How do we keep players and fans safe from extreme heat? And should football be doing more to reduce its carbon footprint?
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