Now playing Next Finland Arctic Council: US goes cold on climate change agreement Diplomats from nations bordering the Arctic say the United States' refused to sign an agreement on challenges in the Polar region, because of discrepancies over climate change wording. 07/05/2019
Now playing Next State Of The Union Is Europe working? In this edition we speak to the European Left's co-candidate for the EU top job Violeta Tomic on what she wants to see happen in Europe, the week also saw major trade union demos and allegations of the misuse of EU funds in Hungary. 03/05/2019
Now playing Next Hungary Hungary PM seeks immigration cooperation with Italy's Salvini Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who leads the far-right League party in his home country, met Hungary's leader Viktor Orban on Thursday for talks dominated by immigration and political alliances ahead of EU elections later this month. 02/05/2019
Now playing Next Hungary Hungary accuses EU of ignoring its veto over Israel criticism Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told Euronews that it was "unaccetpable" to maintain that there was a common position from the EU on Israel. 02/05/2019
Now playing Next World News Which countries have highest proportion of women in parliament? Do two of Europe's most recent elections signal a new trend on the continent? 01/05/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Socialists and Democrats - a closer look As the European Parliament elections draw near, we look at the political groups in the chamber, this time it's the turn of the socialists. 29/04/2019
Now playing Next World News EU countries increase military spend due to 'perceived Russia threat' Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe have increased spending on their militaries, largely due to growing perceptions of a threat from Russia, according to a report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). 29/04/2019
Now playing Next Spain Spain's rural areas attract attention ahead of election With an election nearing, rural issues are gaining increasing prominence in Spain 24/04/2019
Now playing Next Spain Voting abroad has become an obstacle course for Spanish citizens It’s become more complicated for Spaniards abroad to vote after changes were made to electoral registration laws in 2011. And ever since then, participation has plummeted. 23/04/2019
Now playing Next Netherlands A European democracy festival, how does that work? Democracy is worth celebrating, at least that's the message of the Democracy Alive festival. 19/04/2019
Now playing Next World News Reporters living in 'intense climate of fear', says press freedom body Journalists in Europe and around the world are risking violence and persecution according to the international watchdog Reporters Without Borders 18/04/2019
Now playing Next Europe News EU governments approve copyright reform targeting tech giants Not all member states agreed with moving forward with the contentious copyright reform. 15/04/2019
Now playing Next World Raw Politics in full: Finland election and yellow-vest response Watch Monday night's full episode of Raw Politics 15/04/2019
Now playing Next Finland Finland's Social Democrats win razor-thin victory as far-right surges Finland's Social Democrats win razor-thin victory as far-right Finns Party sees big surge, 14/04/2019
Now playing Next France France must do more for its homeless, says UN housing expert Laws meant to protect the most vulnerable people in France have failed, says the UN's special rapporteur on housing. 13/04/2019
Now playing Next Finland Finland election 2019: all you need to know about the landmark vote It is likely to be the first time in Europe that global warming has played so heavily on the minds of voters. 12/04/2019
Now playing Next Belgium What does the EU trade with China? In charts As officials from the EU and China meet in search of creating stronger trade ties, we take a look at why and how this summit is critical for Europe. 09/04/2019