Now playing Next Nature Euroviews. Billions from EU taxpayers damage nature — here’s how it can stop The only way Europe can move forward is by redirecting destructive subsidies towards activities that protect and restore nature and supporting greater citizen participation in policy development, Ester Asin writes. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Health news New dengue vaccine approved by WHO as mosquito-borne virus spreads Cases of dengue - which is transmitted through bites by infected mosquitos - are expected to rise globally due to climate change. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Green News EU Policy. Industry backers say Europe needs a carbon capture tsar With real-world development lagging far behind the rhetoric of policy makers in Brussels, industry groups and big oil agree the EU needs a 'CCS tsar' to make the case for a climate solution that still attracts a lot of mistrust 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Slovakia 'Lone wolf' suspect charged in shooting of Slovakian PM Robert Fico Authorities have charged a man in connection with the attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico who was shot on Wednesday, the country’s interior minister said. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Green News Montpellier says free public transport has been a success so far The city made public transport free in December and has now released its first figures showing how the scheme is going. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels asks EU countries to accept patients evacuated from Gaza The call comes after the World Health Organisation said 9,000 Palestinians need urgent medical evacuation from the war-torn enclave. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next world news Mixed breed sensation Nimble wins America’s longest running dog show Nimble powered through an obstacle course of jumps, tunnels and ramps in record time. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Real Economy The EU's unprecedented response to tumultuous times IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION The current EU Parliament and Commission had just begun the work of their five-year agenda when it was derailed by Covid-19 and then the Ukraine war. As the institutions' mandate enters a final phase, Real Economy gets the views of key players in Brussels on one of the EU's most difficult chapters. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Affiliate content Digital nomads are pricing Portuguese workers out of the country PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO With 50% of people earning less than €1,000 a month, it’s little surprise that locals struggle to compete with the deep pockets of digital nomads. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Health news Heat-related deaths rising in Europe as climate change takes hold Experts say governments across Europe need to make sure their healthcare systems and infrastructures are adapting to cope with drastic climatic change. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next France Hunt for runaway criminal continues after French prison van ambush The inmate who escaped during a prison transfer with the help of four other assailants on Tuesday is yet to be found. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Which Eurovision contestant won the streaming battle? What does data from Spotify and TikTok show about the true popularity of winner Switzerland, fan favourites Ireland and Netherlands, and controversial entry Israel? 15/05/2024
Now playing Next the global conversation Nicolas Schmit: S&D won't do deals with far right after elections The S&D's lead candidate in the European elections outlined his views on revising the Migration Pact and opposing the far right to Global Conversation's Isabel da Silva Marques. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Google to roll out AI-generated summaries at top of search engine The move is raising hopes for better results and concerns about a decrease in web traffic. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Netherlands Wilders strikes a deal to form new coalition in the Netherlands Six months after winning the Dutch national elections, far-right anti-Islam leader Geert Wilders has agreed to form a four-party coalition. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Georgia Georgia's new law 'step in wrong direction,' says NATO spokesperson The law requires media and NGOs to register as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power” if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. 15/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Borrell denounces Georgia's 'Russian law' and demands its withdrawal The statement came 24 hours after the law passed its third reading in the Georgian parliament. 15/05/2024