Now playing Next Serbia Euroviews. Battery wars: Serbian climate protests were just the beginning | View Rio Tinto's plans to mine one of Europe's largest lithium deposits might be on hold for now. But the stage is set for future conflicts. We must find greener alternatives to lithium batteries to meet our future needs, argues RSK's Jordi Bruno. 22/12/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. What does 2022 have in store for the global labour market? The pandemic has created an “unparalleled labour market crisis” which will affect the employment market for years to come. 22/12/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Why 2022 will be the year cryptocurrencies mature and enter mainstream 2021 saw major market events for the crypto sector and the year ahead will see cryptocurrencies mature and truly enter mainstream. 20/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. We must protect children on Europe’s borders | View To mark International Migrants Day on December 18, Save the Children Europe director Anita Bay Bundegaard reflects on Europe’s need to uphold its core values and make sure all children stranded on the borders with Europe are safe. 17/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Scotland will have to work hard to keep its EU connections | View For post-Brexit Scotland, re-joining the EU is a long way off. Those that would see this happen must come up with an adequate strategy to maintain ties with Europe in years to come, writes European Merchants director Anthony Salamone. 17/12/2021
Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. Don't be fooled: Hungarian court ruling didn't allow pushbacks | View The Hungarian government claims last week's Constitutional Court ruling on EU migration rules as a victory for self-determination. The reality is more complex, writes lawyer Zsolt Szekeres. 16/12/2021
Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. Hungarian Constitutional Court ruling is a migration milestone | View "It is a milestone decision since it confirms the Hungarian approach to migration policy and underscores that Hungarians have the right to defend themselves and their borders." 15/12/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. How to feed your hungry vegan this Christmas With new plant-based products and dairy free options, there are more options than ever to put together your vegan Christmas meal 15/12/2021
Now playing Next Germany Euroviews. Germany coalition tests political will for climate protection | View Throughout her tenure as chancellor, Angela Merkel's green initiatives were hampered by Germany's powerful car and coal industries. With the Greens and the FDP at loggerheads on climate, will the new coalition fare better? asks activist and researcher Isabel Schatzschneider. 14/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Covid-19 in Europe: Be wary of comparing countries | View Testing strategies for COVID-19 vary widely between different countries and aren't a good measure of population immunity, writes Professor David Heymann, formerly of the World Health Organization, Public Health England, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 14/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Time to get serious on European health data-sharing | View Connecting and sharing health data could speed up diagnoses, improve research and ensure continuity of treatment across EU borders. Regulation and privacy protection will be paramount, says Belgian deputy prime minister Petra De Sutter 13/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. We must better protect civilians from 'precision warfare' | View More than 10,000 civilians were reportedly killed by explosive weapons in 2021. Next year will bring a crucial window of opportunity to keep people safer in conflict zones, notes Dmytro Chupryna, deputy director at Airwars 11/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. A factory showed the uglier face of Sino-Serbian partnership | View Last month, the treatment of Vietnamese workers building Serbia's first Chinese tyre factory caused a scandal. The government must uphold the rule of law no matter how attractive the investment, writes Vuk Vuksanovic of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP). 10/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Sustainable European livestock means a balance of trade-offs |View The EU's agriculture policies are transforming the continent's livestock sector. But trade-offs must be carefully managed to prevent disaster, writes Didier Delmotte, president of the European Federation for Animal Health and Sanitary Security. 10/12/2021
Now playing Next Germany Euroviews. Germany's foreign policy could be Scholz's biggest headache | View "Dramatic clashes inside the coalition about the direction of Germany’s foreign policy will be inevitable," writes Jacob F. Kirkegaard. 10/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Investing in EU disaster prevention is a small price to pay | View Floods and wildfires this year underscored the need for European countries to be better equipped for crises when they happen. This is a path we must follow together, argues Portuguese Secretary of State for Home Affairs Patricia Gaspar 08/12/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. How regenerative agriculture could 'totally transform' fashion For World Soil Day, Arizona Muse takes us through the surprising power of the ground beneath our feet. 07/12/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. The digital payment technologies changing the way consumers pay The growth trends in innovative payment technologies such as buy now, pay later, MarPay and contactless is set to continue in 2022. 06/12/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Online marketplaces have it too easy. It’s time the EU acts | View Online marketplaces often escape any responsibility for unsafe products and other illegal activities, leaving consumers to pick up the pieces. An important vote in the European Parliament could change that, writes the European Consumer Organisation's Ursula Pachl. 06/12/2021
Now playing Next Serbia Euroviews. Russia's gas gift to Serbia comes with strings attached | View Gas prices in Serbia will remain stable for another six months in a relief for President Vučić after a fraught meeting with Putin last month. But at what cost? asks LSE's Vuk Vuksanovic. 04/12/2021