Now playing Next Israel Euroviews. These are the paradigm shifts Israel urgently needs Victory for Israel is not just on the battlefield — it is also through regional reconsideration and a shared desire for life, prosperity, creative development, and a better future, Erel Margalit writes. 28/12/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Why is Turkey finally getting behind Sweden's NATO bid? The last Nordic country to join the alliance is still waiting for Turkey and Hungary to clear its path. 28/12/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Turkish parliamentary committee gives approval for Sweden's NATO bid The Turkish Parliament’s foreign affairs committee gave its consent to Sweden’s bid to join NATO on Tuesday, drawing the previously non-aligned Nordic country closer to membership in the Western military alliance. 26/12/2023
Now playing Next World News Serbian police fire tear gas at protesters threatening to storm city hall Riot police in Serbia fired tear gas to prevent hundreds of opposition supporters from entering the capital’s city council building on Sunday in protest of what election observers said were widespread vote irregularities during a general election last weekend. 25/12/2023
Now playing Next Business Euroviews. We can redesign global food systems to ensure climate resilience By designing solutions that meet market needs as well as address societal issues such as climate and food security, companies have the chance to blend profit with purpose and find that sweet spot where they can be simultaneously doing well and doing good, Adolfo Orive writes. 21/12/2023
Now playing Next Belgium Russia threatens Moldova and Baltics, warns Belgian army chief The Chief of Defence used an interview to emphasise that Europe needs to be prepared and vigilant. 20/12/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Serbian opposition leaders and protesters rally in Belgrade claiming election was rigged Vucic's ruling Serbian Progressive Party won the parliamentary vote, however, in the Belgrade local election, an opposition group said it was robbed, and demanded a rerun of the ballot. 19/12/2023
Now playing Next Climate Greta Thunberg calls COP28 climate deal a 'stab in the back' What do Greta, Vanessa Nakate, Mitzi Jonelle Tan and other climate justice activists think of the UAE Consensus? 18/12/2023
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia's ruling populists claim sweeping election victory Near-final results show that President Aleksandar Vucic won 47% of the vote, despite the opposition claims of voter-bullying and bribes. 17/12/2023
Now playing Next Health news Lawmakers stitch wounds over blood, plasma donations in human substances deal MEPs and EU ministers have reached a political agreement on new rules to improve safety for donors and recipients of blood, tissue, and cells, updating quality standards set more than 20 years ago. 15/12/2023
Now playing Next Finland Newest NATO member Finland signs defence pact with US Finland’s Nordic neighbour Sweden, on the brink of joining NATO, signed a similar deal last week. 15/12/2023
Now playing Next Russia Putin says no peace in Ukraine until Russia’s goals are achieved The Russian president was speaking at an end of year press conference, which was somewhat overshadowed by the peculiar disappearance of jailed former opposition leader Alexeï Navalny. 14/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy Shock therapy: Argentina government sets out plan to solve cash crisis The new government in Argentina has set out a new economic shock therapy plan aimed at fixing the country's worst crisis in decades. 13/12/2023
Now playing Next United Arab Emirates COP28: Delegates agree to 'transition away' from fossil fuels Negotiators at United Nations COP28 climate talks agreed Wednesday the world must transition away from planet-warming fossil fuels, a significant step toward shifting how the world is powered but one filled with questions about how soon and who will pay for the transition. 13/12/2023
Now playing Next Finland Finland to temporarily reopen two border crossings with Russia Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's Cabinet temporarily closed the entire 1,340-kilometre border two weeks ago over concerns that Moscow was using migrants to destabilize Finland in an alleged act of “hybrid warfare.” 12/12/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Should China’s space race advances be cause for concern in Europe? Steel sharpens steel. Great people and great companies throughout history and across the world have taken inspiration even from their fiercest rivals, using them as fuel to keep working hard and improving, Bogdan Gogulan writes. 11/12/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The far right is already part of the European mainstream The far right is not ascendant in the sense that it is banging on the door. It is already in the room and occupying part of the furniture, Tom Junes writes. 11/12/2023