Now playing Next Uncovering Europe France's working on a new immigration bill. It's proving controversial
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Here's how culture is used to treat mental health issues in Europe
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Why do dozens of Hungarian women have abortions in Austria each week?
Now playing Next euronews WITNESS Fractured state: why old tensions die hard in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Now playing Next the global conversation Pashinyan: 'Nobody promised it was going to be easy to reach peace'
Now playing Next the global conversation Azerbaijan's President Aliyev: 'I think it is right to be hopeful'
Now playing Next the global conversation Armenia and Azerbaijan leaders say peace possible, despite differences
Now playing Next This will impact your life Ride and shine: PortAventura goes solar to power amusement park
Now playing Next This will impact your life Europeans much less concerned about energy prices, new poll shows
Now playing Next This will impact your life Hungary's healthcare system struggles as doctors leave country
Now playing Next Europe News Heat to slash European countries' GDP by as much as one point - study Recent heat waves could cut global growth by almost 0.6 percentage points in 2023 with several European countries particularly impacted, according to an estimate by Allianz Trade. 09/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Explained: The EU’s handicap in the race for raw materials The EU is highly dependent on third countries for the raw materials needed to engineer its energy transition and digital transformation. 08/08/2023
Now playing Next Brussels, my love? Brussels, my love? Relive the best bits of the season with our special Brussels, my love? Watch or rewatch the best bits of the season including the fights over the nature restoration law and the French baguette making global news. 05/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News TikTok to face EU fine over processing of children’s data TikTok will face a fine over its handling of children’s data in the EU following a decision made Friday by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB). 04/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe Decoded What the Niger coup means for Europe’s relationship with the Sahel Niger was seen as the last bastion of democracy in the Sahel region. The ousting of its democratically elected President is a harsh setback for EU efforts to address the double-edged challenge of security and development in the region. 04/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Baltic countries reach deal to cut off from Russian power grid quicker Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to speed up their integration into the European Union's electricity system in order to desynchronize from the Russian power grid. 03/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Over 2,300 Ukrainian patients so far evacuated to EU hospitals The EU has coordinated the medical evacuations of more than 2,300 Ukrainian patients to European hospitals since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 03/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News 'Impartial probe needed' to explain Greek shipwreck's discrepancies An independent and impartial investigation is urgently needed to clarify the stark disparities between the accounts of the survivors of the deadly Pylos shipwreck and those of the Greek authorities, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said on Thursday. 03/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Wildfires: How Europe is preparing for what's to come Scientists are predicting longer-burning wildfires in future decades. As Greece and Italy hit new records, does Europe need a new fire prevention strategy? 02/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU, eurozone unemployment rates remain at historic low in June The European Union's unemployment rate remained stable at its historic low of 5.9% in June, according to Eurostat. 01/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Millions in the EU still unable to afford internet Millions of EU citizens were last year unable to afford a connection to the internet, according to new data released on Tuesday by Eurostat. 01/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Niger: France plans evacuation as coup leaders gather support France, Italy and Spain have announced plans to evacuate their citizens from Niger, days after a junta seized power in the country. 01/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News This EU country is now the only one without a single female minister Hungary this week became the only country in the European Union without a female minister as Judit Varga officially stepped down on Monday evening. 01/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Asylum seekers alleging torture in Latvia take their claims to court Some of the people looking to take the Latvian state to court have alleged ill-treatment including beatings, electric shocks and cigarette burns. 01/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Eurozone inflation drops in July as growth accelerates Inflation in the 20-country eurozone dropped to 5.3% in July, while GDP grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2023. 31/07/2023
Now playing Next Europe News European Commission president pledges support to the Philippines European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Europe would not tolerate aggression in the Indo-Pacific region in a speech in Manila. 31/07/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Maximilian Krah to lead German AfD party's 2024 EU election campaign The second day of the far-right, Alternative for Germany (AfD) party congress saw 600 delegates from all over Germany gather in Magdeburg on Saturday. Attendees elected incumbent EU Parliament member, Maximilian Krah, to lead the Party's 2024 European Union election campaign. 29/07/2023
Now playing Next Brussels, my love? Brussels, My Love? Brussels disects the Spanish elections In this edition of Brussels, My Love?, we discuss the recent Spanish elections that ended with what appears to be a political stalemate with the lack of an absolute majority leaving the nation and the continent asking, what happens next? 29/07/2023
Now playing Next state of the union State of the Union: Spanish stalemate, Frontex scrutiny & heatwaves With summer well under way around Europe, the sun has started to set on the political season at large. Yet, we still have Spain, after the country’s politics was paralysed following the results of snap parliamentary elections last weekend. 28/07/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU fiscal rules couldn't reduce debt in the last 25 years: Gentiloni Paolo Gentiloni, the European Commissioner for the economy, offered on Friday a candid assessment of the European Union's fiscal framework. 28/07/2023