Now playing Next Europe News Spain's Sánchez blasts Europe's right in heated Strasbourg standoff Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez blasted on Wednesday Europe's right-wing for pandering to far-right ideologies in a heated standoff in the European Parliament. 13/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU set to roll out world's first AI regulation after 35-hour talks Member states and the European Parliament have reached a preliminary deal on the AI Act, the world's first attempt to regulate the fast-evolving technology in a comprehensive, ethics-based manner. 08/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Marathon Brussels talks fail to reach deal on EU AI Act The European Parliament and member states failed on Thursday to reach a political deal on the AI Act following marathon talks in Brussels that stretched over 22 hours. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Interest in EU elections up as polls project shift to the right Voter interest in the 2024 European elections is on the rise, but projections of a surge in support for far-right parties are sowing doubts over the European Union's future path. 06/12/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. The fight for the AI Act is a clear case of defending the public good If an agreement is not reached this week, this will represent a big missed opportunity for Europe and one of the biggest scandals involving the influence of interest groups in the internal affairs of the EU, Michelangelo Baracchi Bonvicini writes. 06/12/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Experts urge EU governments to regulate AI instead of companies Foundation and powerful AI models such as ChatGPT and Bard have become a sticking point in the EU’s AI Act. 29/11/2023
Now playing Next Romania Will Romania be the next EU country to vote for the far-right? Romania’s far-right party AUR is growing in popularity and could enter a government coalition next year after the country’s parliamentary election. 28/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Spain’s amnesty law sparks heated debate in European Parliament Emotions ran high in the Strasbourg hemicycle on Wednesday as EU lawmakers clashed over Spain’s controversial amnesty law, part of a political deal with Catalan separatists to make Pedro Sánchez prime minister. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs back drastic cut in packaging waste but NGOs say law watered down The European Parliament approved on Wednesday new rules aiming to dramatically reduce packaging waste in the EU by several million tonnes. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Belgium Euroviews. The far left (still) doesn’t understand the Middle East conflict It’s time to wake up to the systemic oppression characterising so much of the Palestinian leadership, especially including Hamas-ruled Gaza, and to the hatred and hypocrisy rife in our own societies, fanning flames of falsehood and frenzy, MEP David Lega writes. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News 'No justifiable reason' to keep Bulgaria out of Schengen, says Metsola Roberta Metsola, the president of the European Parliament, voiced on Wednesday her unconditional support for Bulgaria's bid to join the Schengen Area in anticipation of a high-stakes vote next month. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU calls for ‘surge’ in Gaza aid after four-day truce deal The EU will work with its partners to ensure the four-day truce agreed between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday leads to “a humanitarian surge in Gaza,” the bloc's humanitarian aid chief has said. 22/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Kenyan president urges 'reciprocal' relation between Africa and Europe William Ruto, the president of Kenya, called on Tuesday for a "reciprocal" and "balanced" relation between the African continent and the European Union. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU should make facial recognition history for the right reasons Whilst civil rights activists have long called for an outright ban, certain EU lawmakers may see the AI Act as an opportunity to claim that they are doing the (human) right(s) thing — and actually doing the opposite, Ella Jakubowska writes. 16/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Eva Kaili's lawyers ask EU parliament to probe immunity breach Lawyers representing Eva Kaili have asked the European Parliament to investigate whether her parliamentary immunity was violated as part of investigations into the so-called Qatargate cash-for-influence scandal. 15/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs call for child sexual abuse crackdown without ‘mass surveillance’ The European Parliament adopted Tuesday its draft position on plans to crack down on child sexual abuse online, calling for the new EU rules to avoid "mass surveillance" or "scanning" of the internet. 14/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs to debate Spain's amnesty deal over rule of law fears The European Parliament will hold a debate next week on the controversial amnesty deal struck between the Spanish socialists and Catalan separatists to make Pedro Sánchez prime minister. 13/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Cate Blanchett urges the EU to 'put humanity back' in asylum policy "We need to come together to put people, to put our humanity back at the centre and the heart of asylum" policy, Cate Blanchett told lawmakers in an impassioned speech before the European Parliament. 08/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The future of reusable packaging in Europe hangs in the balance The unprecedented level of lobbying seen in Brussels these days around revamped packaging waste rules is making some politicians strangely hesitant, and the EU risks staying attached to single-use packaging and a throw-away economy, Aline Maigret writes. 23/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU urged to help stop Gaza massacre, MEPs call for humanitarian pause Pressure increased on Thursday on the European Union to help find practical solutions to spare lives in Gaza, as the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for a "humanitarian pause". 19/10/2023