Now playing Next Europe News MEPs to personally investigate Frontex amid pushback allegations Members of the European Parliament will conduct a fact-finding mission to shed light on the accusations surrounding the EU's border control agency. 24/02/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Speeding up vaccine rollout set to be high on agenda at EU summit Council members will also discuss the emergence of new variants, which are quickly becoming dominant COVID variants throughout the bloc. They are complicating countries' efforts to bring down infection levels. 24/02/2021
Now playing Next Climate On thin ice: How global warming is threatening Iceland's glaciers As Iceland‘s glaciers recede, scientists predict that they may largely vanish in the next 100-200 years. 24/02/2021
Now playing Next Netherlands Netherlands eases lockdown but extends curfew through March 15 More students in the Netherlands will be able to attend in person classes but the 9pm to 4:30am curfew will stay in place. 24/02/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Poet John Keats 'brought back to life' 200 years after his death How the Romantic poet lives on: scientists from the Institute for Digital Archaeology have 'virtually recreated him' thanks to Computer Generated Imagery. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next World News More protection needed for gig economy workers says ILO The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the growth of digital labour platforms. Now their workers need better social protection, says the International Labour Organization. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey accuses Greece of 'harassing' vessel in the Aegean Sea Turkey's Minister of Defence said that four Greek fighter jets had flown close to the ship TCG Cesme, but Athens has denied the allegations. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next Living Forget Zoom or Teams, this video platform can plant trees Here’s how two companies have joined forces to grow an ‘Impact Forest’ that will subsidise video call carbon emissions. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next World News What is a zero-COVID strategy and could it be implemented in Europe? Some public health experts and economists say aggressively reducing COVID infections could be the only way out of the crisis. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next World News Europe's winter temperatures have been extreme this year. Here's why. From one extreme to another, the temperatures across Europe have been on a rollercoaster journey this winter. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next Georgia Georgian police storm opposition HQ to arrest leader Nika Melia Melia, chairman of the United National Movement, is accused of organising “mass violence” during anti-government protests in 2019. 23/02/2021
Now playing Next Myanmar Myanmar military has Facebook page taken down after deadly protests The official Facebook page of Myanmar's military was removed for "repeated violations", the social network said. 22/02/2021
Now playing Next France France's Sanofi to produce millions of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 jabs Sanofi is to produce as many as 12 million doses a month of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine once approved. It has also agreed to manufacture 125 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab. 22/02/2021
Now playing Next Experiences A day in the life of a ski resort during COVID-19 French ski resorts make the best of it as lifts remain shut and visitor numbers remain low. 22/02/2021
Now playing Next France French ministers condemn Lyon mayor over meatless school meals Grégory Doucet, the Green Party mayor of Lyon, said the measure to impose a meatless single menu in schools was taken to comply with COVID-19 sanitary measures and flagged that his right-wing predecessor did the same following the first lockdown. 22/02/2021
Now playing Next World News EU foreign ministers to discuss Russia relations at council meeting The EU foreign affairs council meeting follows Josep Borrell's trip to Moscow and the recent tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats. 22/02/2021
Now playing Next Climate Killed for campaigning: Meet the women fighting the coal giants Women are being killed for their environmentalism, suggesting a link between patriarchal violence and activism. 22/02/2021