Now playing Next Bulgaria Bulgaria launches COVID-19 pass amid rising infections With just one in four adults fully inoculated, the government hopes the measure will boost vaccine uptake. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Spain Spain to ease restrictions on young migrants to legalise status Spain's government is to ease requirements for young, unaccompanied migrants to obtain residence and work permits. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Germany German prosecutors probe three people over deadly factory explosion Three employees at the industrial park are suspected of negligent homicide and negligently causing an explosion. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next world news Two marble angels stolen from church in 1989 are returned to Italy A British art collector has returned two 17th-century marble angels to Italy after learning that they were stolen in 1989. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Italy Italian senator suspended without pay for refusing COVID health pass Laura Granato, from L'alternativa c'è, had opposed the new measures despite warnings from officials. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next world news How do France and Italy protect their elected officials? After the murder of Sir David Amess in the UK, Euronews journalists looked at how France and Italy guarantee the safety of their elected officials. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Culture news Who is being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year? Six artists have been selected a panel of hundreds of rock experts and historians to receive the honour in Ohio later this month. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Economy Strict or flexible? Brussels kicks off debate to reform fiscal rules The European Commission is calling for a gradual reduction of public debt but estimates the green transition will need €650 billion in annual investments until 2030. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Cinema New Zealand's Jane Campion wins top French cinema award New Zealand Director Jane Campion awarded 13th Prix Lumière - one of French cinema’s top honours. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next world news Watch: Migrants cling to UK-bound trucks in bid to cross Channel Meet Mohammad and Jaber, two young Sudanese trying to get through the heavily policed tunnel linking France and the UK by hiding on a truck. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Sport Champions League matches continue tonight after international break Atletico Madrid hosts Liverpool in Group B while in Group A, English Premier League champions Manchester City are away at Club Brugge 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Green News Climate sceptics are using COVID-19 trauma against us, says new report A new report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue has identified a dangerous new brand of climate disinformation. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Portugal 'Portuguese Schindler' honoured in ceremony at National Pantheon Portugal has paid tribute to Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a diplomat who helped save thousands of people from Nazi persecution during World War II. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next world news Amnesty: States need to stop going after people sharing information Amnesty International researcher Lisa Maracani spoke to Euronews about the group's latest report on censorship and freedom of information during the pandemic. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Mobility Russian film director who shot space movie sets sights on Mars After spending 12 days in space shooting scenes for a film called "The Challenge," Russian director Klim Shipenko is looking further afield. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Money What is the Bitcoin-linked ETF and can it convince the crypto fans? What is an EFT and can it convince Bitcoin fans who want to cut out the middleman when it comes to trading? 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Germany Ex-Nazi camp secretary appears in court on war crimes charges The 96-year-old woman faces more than 11,000 charges of accessory to murder. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Meet the Italian architect behind the world’s first vertical forest Green architect Stefano Boeri believes trees are just like humans, with their own personalities and ways of communicating. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Turkey European court condemns Turkish law banning insults of Erdogan The ruling followed a 2017 case when a Turkish man was convicted of posting two caricatures of President Erdogan on Facebook. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next France Former aides of Sarkozy on trial for misusing public money Sarkozy is not targeted in this case but has already been convicted of campaign finance violations and corruption verdicts. He's now appealing. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Spain Survivors of 1981 food poisoning protest at Madrid's El Prado museum The activists had threatened to commit suicide if the Spanish government did not offer more support to victims. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe How an ancient Jewish text provoked a modern-day unholy row The Sarajevo Haggadah survived the Inquisition, two world wars and a military siege. Now a 'homecoming' exhibition for the scroll has sparked a dispute over who has the right to display it. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next France French teacher receives death threat with photo of slain Samuel Paty Prosecutors in Marseille say they are investigating but add that there is no evidence the teacher was deliberately targeted. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Slovenia 'Words are not innocent,' says Dutch MEP, after Janez Janša slur Sophie in't Veld noted that she was singled out in a social media attack by the Slovenian prime minister on the same day a British MP was stabbed to death. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Czech Republic Czech politics in limbo with hospitalised president too ill to work Milos Zeman, 77, was rushed to hospital on October 10, a day after the country's general election. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Art Moscow's Pushkin museum goes back to basics for bold new exhibition It defies the setups of traditional European galleries in favour of low hanging, separated paintings, bathed in brightness. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Mustard-powered planes could cut carbon emissions by nearly 70% Research shows that plant-based, sustainable jet fuel could be a “game-changer” in replacing petroleum. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Art What is the UNFINISHED Festival and how can you be part of it? The programme takes place over 8 days. Starting on Sunday October 24th, the festival is designed to accompany participants until Sunday October 31st, interweaving their routine with a carefully curated mix of on-demand content, live events, and connected experiences. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next no comment Canary Islands: Lava flows engulf houses on their way to the sea The arrival of a second flow to the sea is imminent, according to the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands. 19/10/2021
Now playing Next Mobility This VR programme lets you explore the universe like Google Earth Have you ever wanted to explore outer space without leaving the Earth? This VR software is your ticket to the furthest reaches of the galaxy. 19/10/2021