Now playing Next Climate Antarctic's oldest ice holds a 1.5m year record of climate change This ancient record of the Earth’s atmosphere could hold valuable clues about how our planet will respond to rising temperatures. 02/12/2021
Now playing Next Switzerland UN appeals for record €36 billion amid global surge in demand for aid The UN warns that needs are skyrocketing worldwide as the pandemic continues to rage, and climate change and conflicts push more people to the brink of famine. 02/12/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Greta Thunberg and Angela Merkel triumph at the Women of Europe Awards BioNTech founder Dr Özlem Türeci and grassroots activist Jenny Rasche were also recognised for their work. 02/12/2021
Now playing Next Nature How a map of underground mushrooms can help us fight climate change Is underground climate science the next frontier? The founders of a new project to map and protect Earth's fungal networks think so. 02/12/2021
Now playing Next Culture news 'Flee': Sundance-winning animated refugee documentary lands in Europe Denmark's Oscar entry debuts in European cinemas this weekend. Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen discusses the reasons 'Flee' is connecting with people all around the world. 02/12/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Storm Arwen: 30,000 people still without power in the UK Regional authorities say the storm damage is the "most significant" they have ever had to deal with. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Latvia NATO threatens Moscow with sanctions if Russian troops invade Ukraine US Secretary of State Antony Blinken threatened Moscow with 'high-impact economic measures' if President Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels accused of 'weakening asylum rights' to manage Belarus crisis The European Commission is facing backlash after it proposed to give Poland, Latvia and Lithuania more flexibility to process asylum applications. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next The Cube Most in North Macedonia think COVID was made to control humans: poll The poll also found that 46% of citizens in North Macedonia believe the virus is being sprayed by aeroplanes. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Europe Decoded World AIDS Day: Fight against HIV being forgotten amid COVID pandemic During the first year of the COVID pandemic, 40 countries, mostly in Africa, reported a decline in HIV testing, vital to preventing the spread of the virus. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Romania Back in power, Romania's PSD wants to put its toxic past behind it Under Liviu Dragnea, the Social Democrats became a byword for corruption and graft. Now a new crop of leaders says that the party has changed. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Lord Mayor of the City of London unveils a rubbish Christmas tree The Lord Mayor of the City of London unveils a Christmas tree made out of waste at his official residence, Mansion House. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Health news Cancer in Europe: How COVID is masking a deepening health crisis A new data tool has exposed the true scale of a brewing European health crisis masked by efforts to get a grip on the COVID pandemic. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Culture news World AIDS Day: Television shows, podcasts, and plays that educated us Here are some of culture's most crucial offerings that helped us gain awareness of the plight of HIV and AIDS sufferers worldwide. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU plans to raise €300bn to counter China's infrastructure spending Brussels has presented a "true alternative" project to rival Beijing's massive Road and Belt Initiative. 01/12/2021
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Europe’s ICUs are facing another COVID surge. They need support | View At least 80 per cent of critically ill COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated, putting them and others at risk. Europe's intensive care staff need help to tackle this crisis, write the president and president-elect of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 01/12/2021
Now playing Next Work The Great Resignation: Is the US workers' revolution coming to Europe? While the number of people leaving their jobs in the US has soared, European job markets have stabilised. Is Europe bucking the Great Resignation? 01/12/2021