brussels bureau Children will be long-term casualties of pandemic, says rights group Eurochild says lockdowns and school closures are seriously exacerbating social inequality and that children will become the long-term causalities of COVID-19. 01/02/2021
world news Thousands of Indian farmers back to protest PM Modi's farming laws One protester was killed and 80 police injured after farmers stormed a symbolic fort in New Delhi on India's Republic Day in a mass protest on Tuesday against PM Narendra Modi. 27/01/2021
Wellness What are the top 10 vegan desserts? From pumpkin pie to plant-based macarons, these are the best vegan baked treats you can make at home. 26/01/2021
Wellness Why might veganism be more popular with women than men? It turns out that meat and masculinity are linked. 25/01/2021
Unreported Europe From vaccine creation to trepidation: France's struggle with anti-vaxxers France has one of western Europe's highest rates of distrust in modern-day vaccines. On Unreported Europe we take a look at why, what anti-vaxxers have to say and what can bring sceptics rounds. 22/01/2021
Wellness Earthling Ed: How can you prevent future pandemics? Go vegan WATCH | Earthling Ed on the four biggest reasons veganism is going to explode in 2021. 22/01/2021
Sci-tech Japan's human-centred smart cities enhancing well-being Japan is rapidly understanding the opportunities that smart cities can provide to help an aging population and to enhance general well-being. We take a look at two Japanese smart towns and their different solution-oriented smart projects. 18/01/2021
Unreported Europe Drugs, addicts and dealers: an underworld adapting to a pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has turned logistics and supply-chains upside down for both legal and illicit trade. In this episode of Unreported Europe, we look at how drug addicts are getting their fix and how dealers are bypassing pandemic restrictions. 15/01/2021
Life All the pets in the White House over the last 40 years President-elect Joe Biden will be holding an "indoguration" this year for his rescue pups. 12/01/2021
business planet Protecting creativity: how to stop the copycats Business planet takes a look at how EU firms can protect their intellectual property from copycats, both home and abroad. 08/01/2021
no comment High-tech mirror helps gym fans perfect their workout moves Need help nailing those tricky workout moves? The answer could be in your reflection. Taiwanese firm Johnson Health Tech's new "@mirror" uses a 3D camera to monitor user's workouts and give tailored feedback. 03/01/2021
Canada Canada's Ontario to go into province-wide lockdown after Christmas Health officials in Canada's most populous province have criticised politicians for what they see as prioritising the economy by delaying the lockdown until December 26. 22/12/2020