Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Europe must act to fight the creeping influence of authoritarian regimes in its democracies ǀ View Using tools as varied as cyberattacks, malign finance and information operations, Russian government-linked actors have interfered in EU member states. European democracies have mobilised to confront this challenge, but more action is needed – and fast. 27/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Nearly 9% more young men in work or education than women in EU: report According to recent data from Eurostat, nearly 9% more young men have jobs or are in education than women on the continent. 27/06/2019
Now playing Next world news What's the state of the EU-US trading relationship? Euronews explains US President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted the European Union is taking advantage of the US through unfair trade barriers. Euronews charts the trading relationship between the two partners. 27/06/2019
Now playing Next Real Economy What is the new economic agenda for Europe? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION The Real Economy team attended the Brussels Economic Forum to discuss Europe's role in the new global order. 26/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Nearly 1,400 wildfires in EU so far in 2019 as heatwave escalates risk The Copernicus' fire danger forecast also shows that the risk of wildfires is currently particularly acute in the areas impacted by a heatwave. 25/06/2019
Now playing Next world news A third of EU countries have same food brand, but different contents A report published by the European Commission showed that almost a third of branded foods sold in the bloc has the same or similar packaging, but different contents. 25/06/2019
Now playing Next Poland Euroviews. How Poland’s 'golden age' of economic growth is going unreported ǀ View Becoming the seventh largest economy in Europe after over 20 years of solid growth, Poland’s remarkable growth engine is not receiving the attention it deserves. 25/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: How Brexit is affecting people's mental health "There is little respite from this uncertainty and that seeps in and leads to unsettling anxiety." Brexit is one of the hottest topics right now, but a psychotherapist told Euronews that it's also taking a toll on people. 25/06/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson reiterates no-deal Brexit threat The frontrunner to become the UK's next prime minister said he was seriously prepared to take the country out of the EU in October even if no deal was agreed. 25/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Poland law reforms 'break EU law' says European Court Poland’s government pushed through reforms that rights groups said gave it more control over courts. 24/06/2019
Now playing Next state of the union Europe report card on climate and migration This week we take a look at where Europe stands on climate and migration. After the EU elections returned a big result for anti-migrant parties, we see how far the EU has come on managing migration. The Greens also won big, but we are yet to see the impact on policy at this week's summit. 21/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Images on EU Parliament protest criminalisation of humanitarian work "We all have the responsibility to ensure that everyone’s human rights are respected" says Secretary General of Caritas Europa 21/06/2019
Now playing Next Economy Platforms like Airbnb do not cooperate with authorities claim cities "One thing must be clear: A carte blanche for holiday rental platforms is not the solution." 21/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: European Development Days encourages investment in Africa "It's a different Africa. It’s a continent of economic opportunities. And it’s fast-growing.” Over 8,000 people participated in this year's European Development Days, which addressed the issue of continental inequality. 20/06/2019
Now playing Next Iran Euroviews. Iranians are urging EU to adopt a tough Iran policy ǀ View The Iranians conveyed a clear message giving voice to the demand of the heavily oppressed and widely impoverished people of Iran, who are protesting for genuine change and increased rights and freedoms since the beginning of 2018. 20/06/2019
Now playing Next world news NGOs slam EU's failure to resolve migration issue, failed quota system NGOs are critical of the EU's failure to resolve the migration issue as thousands of refugees and migrants try to enter the EU, often with tragic consequences 20/06/2019
Now playing Next World World Refugee Day: 70 million displaced is 'wake up call for leaders' A record number - 70 million people - are displaced in the world currently, as of World Refugee Day 2019. We spoke to the Secretary-General of the Norwegian Refugee Council on how to solve the crisis. 20/06/2019
Now playing Next Albania Albanian protesters clash with police in election dispute President Ilir Meta called off upcoming local elections but the ruling socialist party has continued to campaign. 20/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Which EU countries have seen the biggest rise in house prices? Where is business good and bad for estate agents? 20/06/2019
Now playing Next World 70 million people have been forced from their homes around the world More 70 million people have been forcibly displaced around the world because of war, conflict, and persecution, according to a new report by the UN Refugee Agency. The findings suggest that more people are displaced globally than currently live in all of France. 19/06/2019