Euronews Witness Mixed feelings in Greece over plans to build more wind farms Is Greece on its way to becoming Europe's renewable power outlet? Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie investigates why the location of wind farms is so important and why everyone is not on board. 12/04/2024
Euronews Witness Inside Marseille’s deadly drug wars: Why are youths killing youths? Forty-nine people were killed in drug-related shoot-outs between rival gangs in Marseille in 2023 - and the killing is ongoing. Is the situation in the French port city spiralling out of control? Euronews Witness heads south to find out. 01/03/2024
Euronews Witness Joining the EU: What would it mean for young Moldovans? In December 2023, EU leaders agreed to open accession negotiations with Moldova after the Balkan state received EU candidate status in June 2022. How do Moldovans feel about EU integration? Euronews Correspondent Hans von der Brelie travelled to Moldova to find out. 26/01/2024
Euronews Witness Will North Macedonia be able to quit coal? North Macedonia is bathed in sunlight, so, phasing out coal should be easy. But because of the energy crisis, the exact opposite is currently happening: ancient coal-fired power plants are blowing huge amounts of toxic emissions into the air and new lignite mines are even being opened up. 08/12/2023
Euronews Witness The Vareš silver mine: A brighter future for Bosnia and Herzegovina? Strategic metals are key for the European Union as it looks to reduce its dependence on Chinese or Russian raw materials. However, a flagship mining project in Bosnia and Herzegovina is stirring anger among some residents. 16/11/2023
Euronews Witness Polish election: What matters most to young voters? Our reporter Hans von der Brelie travelled to Poland to meet young Poles who will vote for the first time in the parliamentary elections on 15 October. Their political views reflect the deep divisions in Polish society. 12/10/2023
Euronews Witness Wildfires in Tenerife: A paradise up in flames Wildfires across the world are devastating huge areas. Often humans are the culprits with campfires, cigarettes and even arson attacks. But the question is: Is there is a link to climate change as well, to drought and heatwaves? 07/09/2023
Euronews Witness Border violence: What is going on in Bulgaria? We find out what's going on along the border between Bulgaria and Turkey, as Sofia seeks Schengen Area accession amid worrying reports of abuse and violence towards migrants by Bulgarian border police. 20/07/2023
Euronews Witness Mass protests demand political change in Serbia Outcry over shootings, political corruption and an atmosphere of violence are ratcheting up tensions in Serbia. 22/06/2023
Spain Desertification of Spanish marshlands shows climate crisis has arrived Water shortages in the Doñana marshlands of southern Spain is bad news for both wildlife and rice growers 08/06/2023
Euronews Witness Tracking water thieves in southern Spain This episode of Euronews Witness brings you to Andalusia in southern Spain, where our reporter Hans von der Brelie is searching – and finding - illegal water wells. 25/05/2023
Euronews Witness Meet the Dutch farmers fighting against emissions regulations In this latest episode of Euronews Witness, we travel to the Netherlands where many farmers are opposing government plans to drastically reduce livestock in order to slash nitrogen emissions, a major source of pollution in the country. 27/04/2023
Euronews Witness Why are so many young Finns dying from drug abuse? Finland is often held up as a shining example on the world stage. Yet is the European country with the highest proportion of under 25s dying from drugs. 16/03/2023
Euronews Witness Time is running out: who are the climate activists sounding the alarm? Soup on a Van Gogh, hands glued to roads, mashed potatoes on a Monet painting. Europe’s climate activists have been adopting more extreme tactics. Our reporter Hans von der Brelie met them to find out why. 16/02/2023
World News Climate activists hijack car adverts to highlight environmental impact Climate activists have vandalised car industry billboards in a coordinated campaign in Europe to highlight the sector's environmental impact. In Brussels, the action was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of its International Motor Show. 16/01/2023
Euronews Witness In Moscow's crosshairs: Moldova scrambles to stay warm this winter Moscow is using energy as a weapon against Moldova. Residents there have taken to the streets in the capital Chisinau, to protest against the pro-European government. 15/12/2022
Economy Rising production costs puts the squeeze on Europe's bakers Whether it's the local family bakery around the corner or the huge industrial-scale bakeries, skyrocketing bills are an existential threat. Euronews speaks to bakers in the Netherlands, Romania, and Italy to find out more. 17/11/2022
Economy Bakers go bust while EU ministers mull gas-price cap European energy ministers are debating an EU gas-price cap to help consumers. But for some businesses, such as bakeries, the action on bills is too little too late. 17/11/2022
Euronews Witness Rising temperatures see beetles and fire ravage European forests A combination of record-high temperatures and drought saw France lose some 65,000 hectares of forest this summer to rampaging wildfires. These same conditions saw the Bark beetle flourish, devouring a staggering 11,000 hectares, one-quarter, of the Franconian Forest in Germany. 20/10/2022
Euronews Witness Europe's energy crisis and the multi-billion euro buried treasure Could Gronnigen's multi-billion hidden treasure be the answer to Europe's looming energy crisis? Extraction on gas fields has been put on hold by the government due to 2100 recorded earthquakes which have severely damaged houses. 23/09/2022