Now playing Next Netherlands 'He waved a burning torch': 1 in 4 Dutch politicians need protection One in four Dutch MPs needs protection from threats. After the recent resignations of politicians, is Dutch democracy in danger? 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Kosovo Withdrawal of Serbian troops from Kosovo border 'welcome' - US NATO has called on both sides to negotiate as "the only way to achieve lasting peace". 02/10/2023
Now playing Next Climate In data: The European countries that take the most private jet flights A private jet flew every six minutes from one European country in 2022. 02/10/2023
Now playing Next Business UK minimum wage set to rise in 2024 Two million people will be affected by the increase. Full-time workers on the minimum wage will earn £1,000 (€1,153) more next year, says the Conservative Party. 02/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Has Prigozhin's demise changed Russia's plans in Africa? Wagner mercenaries have been involved on the African continent for years. So has Prigozhin's demise jeopardised Russia's plans for the African continent? 02/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Schengen Zone: Are border controls making a comeback? Some Schengen countries have resumed checks at internal European borders. They say it's necessary, given the ongoing migration crisis facing the EU. But what will this mean for Romania and Bulgaria, who have been waiting to join the Schengen Area more than 15 years? 02/10/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom ‘Blade runners’ fight back against controversial ULEZ scheme in London Self-proclaimed 'freedom fighters' believe that London mayor Sadiq Khan's extension of the scheme, which aims to improve air quality in the city, is an attack on their civil rights. 02/10/2023
Now playing Next Azerbaijan UN mission arrives in Nagorno-Karabakh for first time in 30 years The move comes as more than 100,000 people have fled the Nagorno-Karabakh region - equivalent to almost the entire population of the ethnic Armenian enclave - since Azerbaijan seized the region last week. 01/10/2023
Now playing Next World News The week in pictures: Thousands flee Nagorno-Karabakh as European leaders discuss migrant crisis The best photos from across Europe this week. 01/10/2023
Now playing Next Portugal Thousands of Portuguese protest for the right to affordable housing Many Portuguese, including the middle class, are being priced out of Portugal’s property market by rising rents, surging home prices and climbing mortgage rates. 01/10/2023
Now playing Next Green News ‘Wasteland’ tackles the monstrous nature of toxic colonialism Oliver Franklin-Wallis’s deep-dive into what we throw “away” reveals the dirty truth about the Global North’s overconsumption and waste management. 01/10/2023
Now playing Next USA American hard right wants to dismiss McCarthy after shutdown agreement Kevin McCarthy, the speaker of the House of Representatives had helped to negotiate a deal at the eleventh hour to ensure the government did not shut down. 01/10/2023
Now playing Next Malta Southern EU countries call for new European migration and asylum deal A Libyan coast guard boat rammed into a small dingy carrying some 50 migrants near Libya's coast on Friday, a sea rescue group said. 30/09/2023
Now playing Next Slovakia All you need to know about Slovakia's parliamentary election One of the main contenders in Saturday's vote has pledged to reverse the country's support for Ukraine as it battles Russia. 30/09/2023
Now playing Next Economy US government shutdown: What to expect Time is running out. If Congress does not reach an agreement before midnight on Saturday, the US government will shut down. 29/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate Climate change and El Niño behind unpayable global food prices Climate change, El Niño and Russia’s war have sent food prices soaring as countries limit exports. 29/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. We have to back COP28. It’s the most ambitious climate plan in history If COP28 brokers a global climate deal on these proposals, it would help fast-track a just transition away from fossil fuels. If it fails, the chances of such a transition will be dangerously diminished, Prof İbrahim Özdemir writes. 29/09/2023