Euronews Witness Is Europe's Green Deal entering a grey zone? Defended by some, criticised by others, misunderstood by many, Europe's Green Deal on climate change has generated heated debate across the EU in recent months. European elections have intensified the focus on it. What is it and why is it controversial? Euronews Witness's Julian Gomez explores. 17/05/2024
Euronews Witness Queer in Poland: When can the LGBTQ+ community expect equal rights? The LGBTQ+ community in Poland has long advocated against the erosion of human rights after years of rule-of-law concerns. Euronews reporter Julian Lopez travels to Warsaw to speak with activists and community members about their hopes - and fears - for the future. 05/04/2024
Euronews Witness Social Housing in Vienna: Is it as good as it seems? Vienna, known as the European capital of social housing, has long been hailed as the poster child for affordable housing initiatives. But could this tradition be on its way out? 08/03/2024
Euronews Witness Life along the closed land border between Finland and Russia In the autumn, the Finnish government closed all eight crossing points it shares with Russia, along a border of almost 1,400 kilometres. They will remain closed until at least mid-April. 12/02/2024
Euronews Witness Why is Slovakia's new government already under mounting pressure? Opposition parties, NGOs, legal experts, journalists and activists have strongly criticised PM Robert Fico and his plans to scrap Slovakia's Special Prosecutor's Office, which is currently handling several cases involving Fico's own party. 12/01/2024
Euronews Witness Living on an active volcano: A report from southern Italy In southern Italy, several hundred thousand people live in a volcanic caldera that has seen a recent uptick in seismic activity. Residents are torn between concern and resignation, while the authorities are keeping a close eye on the situation. 22/12/2023
Smart Health Why can't many people in Bulgaria afford medication? In partnership with The European Commission Euronews speaks to Nikolay Kostov, the president of the Bulgarian Pharmacists' Association about his country's pharmaceutical concerns. 01/06/2023
Euronews Witness Poland’s plummeting birth rate: why women think twice about motherhood The birth rate in Poland has decreased by 40% over the last 30 years. For some, it's a positive sign, but others fear the consequences further down the line. 09/02/2023
Euronews Witness Is emigration bleeding the economic life out of Albania? As Albania's youth travels abroad in search of a better life, their departure risks draining the economic lifeblood out of the country. 12/01/2023
Euronews Witness Majority of Finns champion nuclear power As winter approaches and the energy demand increases, Finland hopes to reduce its dependency on Russia. Nuclear power, once a source of public mistrust, has now become an attractive solution. 08/12/2022
Euronews Witness Soviet-era monuments in Latvia: Should they stay, or should they go? A debate is raging in Latvia following a law allowing the demolition of Soviet-era monuments. Do they represent political propaganda or sites of historical importance? 10/11/2022
World News Controversy as Latvia tears down Soviet-era monuments Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Latvia has adopted laws to dismantle Soviet monuments but some argue this is erasing history. 10/11/2022
Euronews Witness Lack of coal causes winter anxiety for Poles who depend on it Poland lacks coal. The steady decline of its own production, the embargo on Russian imports, and soaring inflation have cornered the millions of Poles who are still heavily dependent on it. 03/11/2022
Euronews Witness Inside Lisbon's housing crisis Prohibitive property prices, spiralling rents, speculation and evictions. Lisbon once again finds itself in the midst of a housing crisis. Euronews' Julian Gomez investigates what it means for residents and asks what the authorities are doing to combat it. 01/07/2022
Euronews Witness Solidarity with Ukrainian refugees leaves others feeling left behind Tensions in Slovakia and France highlight questions about the limits of European Union solidarity towards Ukrainian refugees. Can it last, without destabilizing our societies? 27/05/2022
Euronews Witness Moldova is holding its breath as the war in Ukraine threatens its neighbours Militarily neutral but with European aspirations and with an economy heavily dependent on both the West and Russia, Moldova is Ukraine´s most fragile neighbour. As the war in Ukraine continues to threaten its neighbours, find out how Moldova is living the crisis. 25/03/2022
Euronews Witness The backlash against Austria's mandatory COVID-19 vaccine law In this Witness, Euronews' Julian Gomez reports from Vienna to see why Austria's mandatory COVID-19 requirement is polarising the country. 04/03/2022
Euronews Witness The Afghan women making Athens their new home In this episode of Witness, Julian Lopez travels to Athens to meet several Afghan women who were forced to flee Afghanistan following the return to power of the Taliban. Sharing their stories, they explain the daily challenges they face and their plans for the future. 28/01/2022
Euronews Witness Bulgaria's vaccine battle: the mistrust driving COVID's surge Bulgaria has the lowest rate of vaccination in the EU. Euronew's Julian Lopez investigates why the push to get more Bulgarians vaccinated has shaken the country to its core. 10/12/2021
Sci-Tech Enzymes and wood biomolecules, a winning combo for sustainable packaging Discover the company that won the 2021 Innovation Radar Prize by using a combination of enzymes and biomolecules from wood to create the biodegradable packaging of tomorrow. 19/11/2021