Now playing Next Tunisia Tunisian activists protest surveillance a decade on from Arab Spring It's been ten years since a street vendor set himself on fire to protest against rising living costs and corruption in Tunisia, sparking the Arab Spring. 17/12/2020
Now playing Next Cry Like A Boy Podcast | What it’s like to be a gay man in Senegal Dakar-based journalist Marta Moreiras explores what it means to be gay in Senegal, where homosexual men here are targeted with the slur “Góor-jigéen” - a pejorative term which literally means “men-women” in the Wolof language #CryLikeaBoy 17/12/2020
Now playing Next Italy In pictures: Major 2020 events that were not about COVID-19 Pandemic absorbed almost all our attention in 2020, let's remember what else happened this year 17/12/2020
Now playing Next France Paris court convicts former Vatican envoy of sexual assault A Paris court on Wednesday convicted a former Vatican ambassador to France of sexually assaulting five men in 2018 and 2019. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Belgium Euroviews. The rule of law deal that saved Angela Merkel’s legacy ǀ View In spite of her longstanding support for Viktor Orbán, German Chancellor Angela Merkel may have preserved her legacy after Poland and Hungary ended their blockade of the EU's historic budget. 13/12/2020
Now playing Next Cry Like A Boy How a new approach to fighting domestic violence is changing lives in Burundi Tradition holds a lot of importance in many Burundian families. But these men learned that some customs are making their lives miserable, and that they need to change. 10/12/2020
Now playing Next Green News More than 400 female climate leaders call for COP26 gender equality With less than 25 per cent of influential positions filled by women, female climate leaders are concerned. 10/12/2020
Now playing Next Russia Russian F1 driver Nikita Mazepin condemned for Instagram video The American Formula One team Haas has apologised for the video, which was posted on Instagram but has since been removed. 09/12/2020
Now playing Next France French surgeon jailed for 15 years for abusing hundreds of children In what could be France's largest ever paedophilia case, surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec has been sentenced after being accused of sexually abusing hundreds of children. 04/12/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe What does the MEP sex scandal tell us about Viktor Orban's Hungary? József Szájer, the most senior figure of Hungary's governing Fidesz party in Brussels, was caught by police attending what has been reported as a gay sex party in an apartment above a café in the Belgian capital on Friday evening. 03/12/2020
Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. Hungary needs the power of love, not Viktor Orbán’s love for power ǀ View Rather than concentrating on tackling the rising surge of coronavirus cases, Hungary's government is preoccupied with stripping away the rights of its citizens, starting with the LGBTI community. 03/12/2020
Now playing Next France Ex-French leader Valery Giscard d'Estaing dies at 94 Valery Giscard d’Estaing, the president of France from 1974 to 1981 who became a champion of European integration, died on Wednesday. 03/12/2020
Now playing Next The Cube Facebook Oversight Board announces first six cases for review All cases involve a decision where Facebook originally decided to remove user content. 01/12/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Sins of the fathers: Ireland’s sex abuse survivors The sexual abuse of children inside the Catholic church shook Ireland to its core. Unreported Europe speaks to the survivors and examines if the church has truly taken responsibility for the scandal. 27/11/2020
Now playing Next World News EU vows to put gender equality at heart of its foreign aid To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on Wednesday, Brussels pledged that 85% of its aid projects will be about empowering women by 2025. 25/11/2020
Now playing Next Partner content Seegene’s molecular diagnosis leads the way in South Korea’s COVID response Partner content presented by Seegene Korea’s capability to control the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely praised. South Korea’s fast turnaround on testing and analysis followed by immediate quarantine and treatment for confirmed cases was regarded as one of the best responses by countries around the world. 23/11/2020
Now playing Next Ireland Irish justice minister proposes new laws to tackle 'revenge porn' Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee said she is "determined to act" and introduce new legislation against 'revenge porn' after thousands of intimate images of women were released online without their consent. 20/11/2020