Now playing Next Germany G7 host Germany warns of global hunger crisis before weekend summit With millions of tons of grain exports blocked by Russia's war in Ukraine, the G7 is under pressure to do more to tackle potential famine in Somalia and elsewhere. 24/06/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Inside Kaliningrad, Russia's exclave at the centre of EU sanctions row The exclave used to be part of Germany called Köningsburg but was ceded to the Soviets after World War II. 23/06/2022
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Now playing Next Europe News Watch: Why Russia is threatening Lithuania over Kaliningrad The exclave, sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland, is of strategic importance for Russia, which acquired the territory after WWII. 23/06/2022
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Now playing Next Moldova Euroviews. Don't wait for war in Moldova before giving clear EU signal | View "Confirming Moldova’s EU candidacy and outlining a robust integration policy would not only send a strong signal against Russian destabilisation attempts but would also rally the Moldovan people, who are eager for change." 22/06/2022
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Now playing Next Ocean How Europe helps tackle illegal fishing in the Western Indian Ocean In partnership with The European Commission The ample fish stocks of the Western Indian Ocean provide livelihoods to coastal communities. But this hard-to-control area has become a hotspot for illegal fishing that's now endangering the marine ecosystem. 21/06/2022
Now playing Next Ocean Fish, vital to Seychelles, are threatened by illegal vessels In partnership with The European Commission Fish provide food and livelihoods to Seychelles residents - but boats from far and wide are a growing threat 21/06/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Why Spain's renewable energy boom is so controversial Protesters have called it the "industrialisation of the countryside". 21/06/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Five things to know about the Ukraine war today From "catastrophic destruction" caused by Russia's intensified assault in the Donbas, to new EU funds proposed to tackle the global food security crisis: Five of the latest developments in the war. 21/06/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Moscow links occupied southern Ukraine with Russian TV broadcasts Invading Russian forces say about 1 million people in the Kherson region now have free access to Russian TV channels, including pro-Kremlin news outlets. 21/06/2022
Now playing Next Mobility Can new tech help the cruise industry have a cleaner future? From using new fuels to reducing waste and sourcing greener materials, cruise liners are trying to clean up their carbon footprint – and their reputation. 21/06/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine war: Five things you need to know on Monday From Sievierodonetsk "engulfed in fire" due to Russian shelling to the EU calling Russia's blockade of Ukrainian grain exports a "war crime", these are the five latest and most important developments. 20/06/2022
Now playing Next Europe News EU should arm Ukrainian ports to solve food crisis, Lithuania FM says The impact of Russia's aggression on Ukraine on food security is the main item on the agenda of the meeting held in Luxembourg on Monday as about 20 million tonnes of wheat and other grains remain stuck in Ukraine because of the war. 20/06/2022
Now playing Next Russia Anger as Lithuania bans transit of goods to Russia exclave Kaliningrad “This decision, indeed unprecedented, is a violation of everything and then some," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. 20/06/2022