This week on Earth Beat, we've dug out a treat from our archives. The programme, first broadcast in March, look as bugs as food, from munching on mealworms to lunching on locusts.
Programme schedule for 2 September 2010 - 10 September 2010.
The Christian Democrats iron over their differences, but at what cost? Football Act tackles more than just hooligans. Torrential rains uncover ancient ship and stomach pains lead to a more gruesome discovery.
The two Yemenis arrested Monday morning in Amsterdam on suspicion of possibly planning a terrorist attack have been released, the Dutch public prosecutor’s office has said.
Despite temperatures holding up - according to the official statistics, that is - many a cafe and restaurant operator along the Dutch coast has been complaining about the poor summer season of 2010.
The Dechatu River in Ethiopia is a threat to people living on its banks. But it also offers opportunities. "If we use it properly, it's an important source in our lives," says a riverside resident.
“It’s exciting to be somewhere you’ve never been before.
Two rare tiger cubs have been born in Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam. They have been named after a Dutch footballer.
Another round of coalition talks is on the rocks, the Dutch need to take the risk of flooding more seriously, and as school starts again, are pills the answer for sleepless kids?
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