Now playing Next Europe News Brussels warns Greece over latest illegal migrant pushback claims The European Commission has called for an independent investigation into allegations authorities carried out an illegal migrant pushback in April and warned it could take "formal steps" against the country. 22/05/2023
Now playing Next Explore From boat trips to disco balls: How to live the high life in Bodrum In partnership with GoTürkiye Known for its luxurious tourism offering, Türkiye’s Bodrum is a top destination for those who want to vacation like the stars. 22/05/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Florida beach ranked as the best in US: Here's the full list Three of the top 10 are in Hawaii and two are in Florida. 20/05/2023
Now playing Next France Contending with drought, French golf courses keep heads above water Faced with a water shortage due to the drought, French golf clubs are finding ways to reduce water consumption 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Greece Damning evidence of asylum seekers' mistreatment emerges in Greece A video shared by an activist with The New York Times shows evidence of asylum seekers being put on rafts and abandoned in the middle of the sea after reaching Greece's borders. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Author Eva Baltasar talks lesbian love between a rock and a hard place Eva Baltasar is a celebrated writer and poet in Spain, but next week could see her profile raised even higher if she wins the International Booker Prize, one of the literary world's most sought after awards. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next French Polynesia Earthquake sends New Caledonia residents scrambling to higher ground A 7.7 magnitude earthquake some 300km off the coast of New Caledonia triggered a tsunami warning as local residents ran for safety. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Tunisia Why Tunisia’s political and economical crisis is Europe’s problem too Following President Kais Saied’s political crackdown on dissent in Tunisia, Europe has been cautious about condemning his authoritarian descent, fearful of risking instability in a country which plays a key role in stopping illegal migration. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Euronews Witness NGOs slam Europe for allowing migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Italy faces the biggest influx of migrants since 2017. Over 900 people have died since January trying to cross the Mediterranean. NGOs accuse Europe and institutions of letting those fleeing conflict and poverty die at sea. 18/05/2023
Now playing Next World News At least 13 dead and more missing as floods hit northern Italy Italy declares a state of emergency in the north as at least 13 people die and others are missing after devastating floods that have left thousands of homes without electricity and cut off from rescue workers trying to reach them. 18/05/2023
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe More EU countries reclaim land from the mafia. Here's how they use it Italy was the first to pass a law to allow the reallocation of land for social purposes. Since then, several other countries have followed suit. 18/05/2023
Now playing Next No Comment Watch: Italian residents recued from flood via dinghys and helicopters Footage released by the Italian Coast Guard showed rescuers descending from a helicopter to collect two people from their rooftop in Faenza, in the Emilia-Romagna region. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Italy Exceptional rains in drought-struck northern Italy kill 9, cancel F1 Exceptional rains Wednesday in a drought-struck region of northern Italy swelled rivers over their banks, killing at least eight people, forcing the evacuation of thousands and prompting officials to warn that Italy needs a national plan to combat climate change-induced flooding. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU, UK agree to boost cooperation to tackle illegal Channel crossings The deal, which still needs to be negotiated, comes just months after the two sides resolved the main issue dividing them: trade arrangements in Northern Ireland. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Taiwan 'Another Cold War': Former UK PM warns of China threat Liz Truss praised her successor Rishi Sunak for describing China as “the biggest long-term threat to Britain”. 17/05/2023
Now playing Next Green News Cyclone Mocha: Is climate change making typhoons worse? Around 1,000 people have been rescued along the western coast of Myanmar, after Cyclone Mocha hit on Sunday. 16/05/2023
Now playing Next Experiences This slow travel company saved 1,000 trees worth of CO2 last year Byway's bookings have grown by 450 per cent in the last year, as more and more people discover the joys of flight-free holidays. 16/05/2023