Now playing Next Climate Euroviews. Climate change remains worse for women — but it doesn’t have to be International Women's Day is an opportunity to highlight how, unless significant action is taken, climate injustices towards women will only continue, Salomé Lehtman writes. 08/03/2024
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Now playing Next Sweden Sweden officially joins NATO, ending decades of neutrality Sweden's membership in the alliance comes as security concerns have heightened in Europe following the Ukraine war. 07/03/2024
Now playing Next Portugal Over nine million Portuguese to take to the polls on Sunday More than nine million Portuguese are expected to go to the polls next Sunday to vote in early legislative elections. Voting began with almost 1.6 million Portuguese voters living abroad and asked to exercise their right to vote by mail. 07/03/2024
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Now playing Next Czech Republic Czech and French leaders pledge support for Ukraine French President Emmanuel Macron and his Czech counterpart Petr Pavel agree to send support to Ukraine, but rule out sending combat troups. 05/03/2024
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Now playing Next World News Albania sets up first NATO base in Western Balkans Tirana also offered and was discussing with NATO a naval base in western Albania. 04/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy 'Buy one, get one free': France forbids supermarket mega sales French supermarkets can no longer offer discounts of more than 34% for various personal and household products. The new law aims to protect smaller companies against the might of multinationals' mega sales. But how will it work for consumers? 04/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Analysis: In Rome, socialists warned of 'real danger' for EU elections Rome was more than a stunning background for the Party of European Socialists (PES) as they gathered for their congress ahead of the June elections. 04/03/2024
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia election to be re-run in Belgrade amid fraud claims Serbia's opposition has accused the ruling party of voter fraud in last December's elections. 04/03/2024
Now playing Next World News From gains to grumbles: Euroscepticism in the Baltic states Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians overwhelmingly support the EU, which has helped usher in an era of freedom and prosperity. But what makes some oppose it? 04/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Socialists elect Nicolas Schmit as lead candidate for EU elections The Party of European Socialists (PES) has elected Nicolas Schmit as its lead candidate for the EU elections amid worries of a far-right surge. 02/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. European farmers are key to global food security — and they need help One bad season in one crop or seed should not yield such stress on European farmers. They are key to our European and global food security. The time to support them is now, Charles Miller writes. 01/03/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. New EU rules to stop illegal short-term rentals are a welcome change The regulation is a promising step forward in achieving a balanced ecosystem for short-term rentals, serving the interests of both the public and visitors in our cities, Famke Halsema writes. 01/03/2024