Now playing Next United Kingdom EU students will be charged more to study at UK universities from 2021 Up to now, EU nationals paid the same fees as British students and could get access to UK government loans. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Europeans 'radically' reassessing view on world order due to COVID-19 A majority of Europeans is in favour of more EU cooperation to tackle the pandemic and other issues of global significance but "this is a Europe of necessity rather than of choice," new research has found. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next Real Economy Europe's Accessibility Act: a step in the right direction IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION Real Economy visits Warsaw, Brussels and Hannover to see what's being done to improve accessibility across Europe for people with living with a disability. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Britain must abide by European data rules after Brexit, EC says Boris Johnson has said that the UK will forge its own path on data protection after Brexit. The European Commission doesn't agree. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next world news More than 1,000 European MPs issue warning over Israel annexation They expressed "serious concerns" about the US plan to end the Israel-Palestinian conflict. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU must be prepared to be critical of China. It can start with Hong Kong’s security law ǀ View China’s action toward's Hong Kong is part of a pattern of increasingly confrontational behaviour that Europe needs to be much more forthright in calling out and responding to. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next world news COVID-19: EU considers plan to bar US travellers when borders reopen European Union officials are drawing up lists detailing which countries whose travellers the bloc could allow in -- and those who will still be refused entry -- when the EU's external borders are reopened on July 1. 24/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News COVID-19: Airlines under fire over cheap tickets for cancelled flights A consumer group says that airlines are selling tickets to flights that are cancelled just days later in an effort to make cash. 23/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Analysis: EU and China trade blows over trade, what's the latest? The EU is stepping up its efforts to guard against expansionist Chinese commercial policies. So how do both parties go forward? 21/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Father's Day: Gay couple's 'Kafkaesque' fight for EU parental leave A gay couple working for the EU institutions wanted to claim parental leave for the birth of their twins. It led them to sue the European Parliament in the General Court of the European Union for discrimination against same-sex couples. 21/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The COVID-19 pandemic has a lesson for the EU: it can no longer be business as usual ǀ View The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed all vestiges of the old neoliberal system. To ensure democracy survives in Europe in tact, the EU must not fall back to business as usual. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next world news All-white EU Commission debate on racism 'would be ridiculous’ The European Commission will hold a debate on racism next week - but it is yet to clarify whether any non-white voices will be included. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy Analysis: The divisions plaguing Europe over COVID-19 recovery fund Europe needs a recovery plan. Failing to achieve one would not just damage solidarity but also the Eurozone (and maybe even the EU) irrevocably, writes Darren McCaffrey. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy No breakthrough as EU splits remain over €750bn COVID-19 recovery plan Europe remains divided on the issue. On one side Germany, France, Italy and Spain, who back the plan, and four nations who don’t, the so-called "frugal four": Austria, The Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Serbia Russia hits back as US takes lead in Kosovo-Serbia peace talks The United States, the EU and Russia are battling for influence over peace negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy Eurogroup chief Centeno says no political reason behind quit decision He told Euronews it was simply the "end of a cycle". His tenure was due to end and he decided not to apply for a second term, he claimed. 17/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. COVID-19 shows a vaccine to stop fraud of EU finances is needed ǀ View The Cohesion Fund was the first financial instrument mobilised to redirect EU money to combat the impact of COVID-19. But as evidence shows, it is vulnerable to abuse. 17/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU lays out plan to tackle foreign interference in the Single Market The EU has drawn up proposals to tackle foreign subsidies for EU companies, which it says are having an increasingly negative impact on competition. 17/06/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. EU values are the remedy to COVID-19 disinformation campaigns ǀ View Russia and China have been identified as the main actors behind a widespread disinformation campaign during the COVID-19 crisis. The EU now has an opportunity to counteract fake news by promoting its freedoms and principles. 16/06/2020
Now playing Next Hungary As Hungary ends controversial emergency powers, critics are suspicious As Hungary ends its controversial "state of danger," critics remain suspicious about the powers Viktor Orbán’s government has gained from the coronavirus crisis. 16/06/2020