Nature What would a 90% loss of global biodiversity mean for the planet? This week world leaders met to talk about tackling biodiversity loss and these lesser-known UN talks could have an impact on the future of our everyday lives. 14/10/2021
World Moldova's new prime minister discusses the country's "renewed energy" "We have massive support from the people and this is what inspires us to move forward." - Natalia Gavrilița, Prime Minister of Moldova. 30/09/2021
No Comment Macron hit by egg at restaurant trade fair in Lyon French President Emmanuel Macron was hit by an egg as he walked through a restaurant trade fair in Lyon on Monday, although the egg failed to break. 27/09/2021
Germany Profile: Free Democratic Party leader Christian Lindner The 42-year-old leader of Germany's Free Democratic Party has his sights on becoming the country's finance minister. 20/09/2021
Green News HS2 explained: Why people are fighting the UK’s ‘inept' new railway The UK’s largest infrastructure project in generations faces a debate in parliament tonight. We take a look at the history of HS2 and its profound environmental impacts. 13/09/2021
Zambia Zambia counts votes in high-stakes election with large turnout Officials started counting the results in Zambia after polling stations closed on Thursday as voters waited in long lines to cast their ballots. 13/08/2021
No Comment Tunisian anti-government demonstrators rally in Tunis Tunisian anti-government demonstrators rally in Tunis 25/07/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Pan-European politics: A modern solution to modern problems? National parties cannot realise their ideals if they remain stuck in a national organisation and thinking pattern, writes Reinier van Lanschot of Volt Europa. 06/07/2021
Poland Donald Tusk returns to Polish politics to take on 'evil' conservatives Former European Union leader and ex-Prime Minister Donald Tusk was elected head of the strongest party in Poland's fragmented opposition on Saturday. 04/07/2021
World Guterres: 'Vaccinate everybody everywhere sooner rather than later' In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews on the pandemic, climate, migration and violence against women, UN secretary general António Guterres made a case for strengthening international institutions and the multilateral framework. It's either a breakdown or a breakthrough, he said. 25/06/2021
World Making a success of the EU recovery plan: leaders debate the Central European perspective A rescue package five times larger than the Marshall Plan aims to give relief and resilience to EU economies. Will it be enough? 17/06/2021
Climate G7: Climate decisions 'most important in human history' — Attenborough Naturalist Sir David Attenborough — who addressed G7 leaders by video on the last day of the summit — said that urgent action is needed to avoid human-based environmental catastrophe. 13/06/2021
Nicaragua Nicaragua arrests 2 more potential challengers to President Ortega It takes the number of opposition pre-candidates for the Nov. 7 elections detained in the past week to four. 09/06/2021
World Europe must tackle the real causes of migration: Tunisian president "Who exploits them and who benefits from it? It's here in Europe." 05/06/2021
Travel News The UK 'risks isolation' if it keeps doors closed to foreign arrivals The World Travel and Tourism Council says that despite its high vaccination levels, the UK is "losing its competitive edge" with an "overcautious approach". 02/06/2021
Samoa Samoa's newly elected first female PM locked out of parliament On Monday morning, Prime Minister-elect Fiame Naomi Mata’afa and her supporters showed up at parliament to form a new government, but were not allowed inside. 24/05/2021
My Europe Series The billion-dollar motorway leading Montenegro to nowhere Montenegro is building one of the most expensive highways in the world. It is financed by a loan from China. Its tourism-based economy is being crushed by the pandemic making the already difficult loan impossible to pay back and the motorway still isn't finished. 07/05/2021
Belgium Belgian MP shares video of intimidation by young men in Brussels Brussels police have confirmed they are investigating the incident. 28/04/2021
World Fareed Zakaria's 'Post-Pandemic World' co-produced with Arab Strategy Forum On Agenda Middle East we speak to political commentator and best-selling author, Fareed Zakaria about the takes from his new book: 'Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World'. We also delve into what the future holds for the Middle East. 15/01/2021
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