Now playing Next world news Euroviews. As climate change begins to bite, ending overfishing will safeguard our oceans’ health ǀ View Our oceans are our first line of defence against rising carbon levels in the atmosphere. Overfishing is compromising the planet's immunity to climate change - to the detriment of us all. 19/10/2020
Now playing Next Spain Euroviews. The troubled lives of Catalan presidents are an echo of Catalonia’s troubles within Spain ǀ View The meeting of three Catalan presidents stripped of their offices or the right to hold office has become symbolic of how Catalan democracy is being treated by Madrid. 19/10/2020
Now playing Next Pakistan Euroviews. Emmanuel Macron must give Muslims the same free speech protections as other communities ǀ View Those committed to the freedom of speech should remember that it comes with conditions to ensure its survival. It is not unbridled; it comes with protections which must apply to all communities. 18/10/2020
Now playing Next Living Euroviews. The complicated relationship between Blackness and veganism Tianna Johnson discusses why 'white veganism' didn't work for her. 12/10/2020
Now playing Next Portugal Euroviews. Portugal believes in justice and transparency. Europe does too | View Portugal's Justice Minister Francisca Van Dunem hits back after academics criticised the European Council over the rule of law. 08/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU can set the pace worldwide with a forward-thinking digital trade strategy ǀ View With a forward-thinking digital trade strategy, the EU could make a huge impact globally on privacy, COVID-19 recovery efforts and much more. 07/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Refugee-led organisations are critical to the fight against COVID-19 ǀ View The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique challenge but also a major opportunity to highlight how refugee-led organisations are best placed to act both in emergencies and on long-term integration strategies. 06/10/2020
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Environmental racism has ‘ripped’ Black people away from nature Sage Anifowoshe discusses ecofeminism and how to re-claim nature as a Black woman. 05/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. How to sustainably rebuild tourism in the wake of COVID-19 ǀ View COVID-19 has revealed the macroeconomic importance of tourism in most OECD and G20 economies. Many businesses across the sector are fighting to survive. 04/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Open letter to the European Parliament: Call out the EU Council on its rule of law hypocrisy ǀ View In an open letter to the European Parliament, law professors express their concern about the way recent appointments to the EPPO were carried out by the European Council. 03/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Authorities are using COVID-19 as a smokescreen to stifle the legitimate right to protest ǀ View Measures that are rightly being put in place by governments to restrict the spread of COVID-19 are now being used as a means to put an end to our right to protest when they make poor decisions. 03/10/2020
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Hidden faces: Why I launched a movement for Black people in geography Geography tells the stories of people and planet. But which stories are told - and who is chosen to tell them? 03/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. ‘Down with Satire!’ How our right to freedom of expression is being eroded ǀ View Freedom of expression - through satire, cartoons and so on - is being eroded by self-censorship. Despite it being a fundamental cornerstone of European culture, we are becoming afraid to be irreverent. 24/09/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. David Miliband: It’s time the EU restarts and scales up refugee resettlement after COVID-19 ǀ View Resettlement programmes were put on pause by coronavirus pandemic, leaving refugees heading to EU countries to start a new life in limbo. The EU's new Migration Pact needs to be more ambitious in what it can do for those needed sanctuary. 21/09/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU needs urgent reform. A strong Europe doesn't exist without flourishing member states ǀ View The EU cannot be found at offices in Brussels, Luxembourg or Strasbourg but rather in the history and in the spirit of the peoples of which it is composed. If Europe rejects its nations, she will lose her soul. 16/09/2020
Now playing Next Montenegro Euroviews. With power within reach, this is what Montenegro's new coalition government needs to do first ǀ View Montenegro's opposition is on the cusp on forging a historic coalition, ending nearly 30 years of rule by the country's Democratic Socialists. There is a lot on the agenda to turn the country around. 10/09/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. It’s time the EU ended the cynical stalling game endangering lives in the Mediterranean ǀ View Implementing a plan that reflects a shared responsibility among its member states is the only way the EU will end the deaths or indefinite languishing at sea of migrants crossing the Mediterranean for a better life. 07/09/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. 'Grief must be witnessed': A time of national mourning for UK COVID-19 victims is overdue ǀ View A nationwide day to remember those lost to COVID-19 six months after the UK’s first coronavirus death will take place on September 5. While national mourning has taken place in other countries, politics has put a stop to collective grieving. 05/09/2020
Now playing Next Ireland Euroviews. The EU Commission was wrong on Phil Hogan’s resignation. The damage may already be done ǀ View Former Irish Taoiseach and former member of the EU Convention on the European Treaties, John Bruton contends the EU Commission made the wrong decision on Phil Hogan's resignation - with lasting implications for the future. 04/09/2020
Now playing Next Montenegro Euroviews. Montenegro is heading the same way as Belarus. Not enough is being done to avoid disaster ǀ View As Montenegrins go to the polls on Sunday, the spectre of a second Belarus is rearing its head. Can the EU avoid the same unrest and chaos by acting sooner? 29/08/2020