Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. It is time to take action and stop femicide in the Western Balkans Western Balkan institutions and policymakers can play a pivotal role in saving women's lives — potentially upwards of 50 per year. Yet, today, one woman in the Western Balkans is killed nearly every week, Alex Chen and Tanja Domi write. 03/05/2024
Now playing Next Nature Euroviews. To save our oceans, we need leaders ready to challenge the status quo It’s safe to say we put the oceans through a lot. And it takes bold action to counteract these harsh effects. Yet, there is still hope for the oceans and our planet's future, actor Ted Danson writes in a Euronews exclusive. 16/04/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News US chief justice warns of potential and threat of AI for legal work US Chief Justice John G. Roberts traced the technological history of the Supreme Court in a report warning about the role AI could play in judicial work. 01/01/2024
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Now playing Next world news Which European countries are the most racist? From schools to the job market, housing and health, black people face "pervasive and relentless" discrimination, an EU report has revealed. 25/10/2023
Now playing Next Germany Discrimination against Roma and Sinti widespread in Germany - report Germany's leading Roma and Sinti group has documented hundreds of incidents of discrimination and racism over the past year. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. Don’t ban Russians. Ban Putin's imperialism instead The destructive and hawkish ideology of Vladimir Putin and his mafia state cronies should be persecuted just like any other aggressive and undemocratic system of beliefs, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 07/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News Europe is cracking down on ‘direct action’ climate protests Some countries are invoking legal powers often used against organised crime and extremist groups. 10/08/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Most wildlife crimes in Europe go unpunished or undetected - report Shortcomings in law enforcement and protection mean most wildlife crimes in Europe go unpunished or undetected, putting endangered European species at further risk. 05/07/2023
Now playing Next Sudan Sudan: no sign of peace as fighting escalates In Sudan, a bitter battle between opposing generals for power has been raging for a month. Caught in the crossfire is the Sudanese population which has resisted military rule for years and is demanding a transition to democracy. 15/05/2023
Now playing Next Europe Decoded The lonely fight for press freedom of Greece’s small independent media Greece ranked 108th out of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders’ 2022 Press Freedom Index. 20/02/2023