Now playing Next Experiences Would you brave the temperatures of the coldest village on earth? With temperatures reaching minus 71 degrees Celsius the Siberian village has been dubbed the "Pole of Cold." 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Ethiopia Ethiopia's conflict-hit Tigray region is on the verge of a humanitaria It estimates that around 3.8 million of the roughly six million people there, are in desperate need of assistance. Without urgent action tens of thousands of people could starve to death. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom No end in sight for UK hospitality after six weeks of lockdown When the third lockdown began, hopes were raised that it could be over by now, but the government is following advice from health experts not to make any estimates of when businesses can reopen. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs call for the rights of gig economy workers to be strengthened European lawmakers voted Wednesday in favour of plans to fight inequality and in-work poverty, calling for a minimum wage and equal labour conditions for platform workers. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Economy Bankruptcies in the EU rose by a quarter, latest figures show In the three months to September, the number of firms going bust compared to the April-June quarter was 25.7% higher. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Germany Germany extends COVID-19 lockdown until March 7 It comes amid concern that new virus variants could reverse a decline in new confirmed cases. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU visit to vaccine plant under scrutiny over AstraZeneca delays The site at Seneffe, south of Brussels, manufactures the active ingredient of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Younger generation bring colour to Myanmar coup protests Street protests against last week's military coup continued on Wednesday. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Destinations Inside Milan’s reopening of Da Vinci’s Last Supper The Italian hotspot is starting to bounce back and locals are invited to the front of the queue 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Kosovo A sixth election in 12 years reveals growing pains of a young Kosovo Let down by Europe, young Kosovars are flocking to a movement - and a leader - who says that Kosovo needs to forge its own path. 10/02/2021
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Now playing Next Living Edible insects likely to hit supermarkets within months The European Food Safety Agency has found that the yellow mealworm is safe for human consumption, paving the way for EU-wide sales. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia's Vucic: ‘We had to take care of ourselves’ in vaccine rollout Aleksandar Vučić tells Euronews this country chose to take its vaccine rollout into its own hands after begging others for help – and getting no doses from the EU. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next New Zealand Tsunami alerts withdrawn after earthquake near New Caledonia New Zealand and Australia issued tsunami warnings after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Ultra-Orthodox Jews protesting against COVID rules clash with security The gatherings have led to clashes with police and an unprecedented wave of public anger toward the religious community. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next France France seeks to change age of consent to protect children from abuse President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to tighten legislation to help prevent violence against children after recent shocking scandals in France prompted tens of thousands of people to share their own stories of sexual abuse within their families. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Hungary Brussels condemns Hungary's decision to suspended Klubrádió's licence Klubrádió will go off the airwaves on Sunday at midnight after a court upheld a decision by media authorities not to extend its broadcasting licence. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Real Economy EU's multi-billion pandemic recovery fund gets go-ahead from European Parliament IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION The European Parliament has voted to approve the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility, to get the economy back on its feet whilst paving the way to a green transition. We take a look at a green hydrogen plant in France hoping to take advantage of its funds. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next world news Arrests in Europe over €82.4m SIM swapping scam targeting celebrities The criminal network is believed to have stolen personal information and more than €82.4m in cryptocurrencies by swapping SIM cards, Europol said. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Pet dogs and cats can get COVID-19 tests in Seoul, South Korea It comes after a cat in the southeastern city of Jinju became the country’s first animal confirmed to have COVID-19. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Woman sings songs of encouragement near Donald Trump's Florida estate Meet the woman who sings Christian songs towards the Florida estate of former US President Donald Trump every day. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Brazil's Amazon riverside communities receive COVID jabs Brazil has recorded nearly 10 million cases of COVID-19 and 234,000 deaths. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Macho men, princesses and ghosts: Myanmar protesters get creative The situation is so bad, "even the introverts are here", as one demonstrator's poster put it. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Green News The company guilty of a massive Arctic oil spill fined €1.6bn Russian power giant Nornickel had its compensation appeal rejected and will now pay for the 21,000 tonne spill. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Poland News blackout amid Polish protest over 'blow to free media' tax Independent media in Poland suspended their news coverage for 24 hours on Wednesday over a planned new advertising tax, which they say will undermine press freedoms. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next France Marine Le Pen faces court for tweeting images of Islamic State crimes Le Pen has described the trial as a political witch hunt that undermines "freedom of expression", as she faces a potential prison sentence for the tweets. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Von der Leyen defends EU vaccine plan but admits mistakes over Ireland Speaking before the European Parliament, the President of the European Commission said the EU's common vaccine strategy was the right thing to do in the name of European solidarity. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next World Athens heads back into lockdown to curb resurgence in COVID-19 cases All non-essential shops and schools to close as the Greek capital and surrounding region heads back into lockdown. 10/02/2021
Now playing Next USA 'I'm not a cat': US lawyer accidently turns on feline Zoom filter "This kitten just made a formal announcement on a case in the 394th," the judge said on Twitter, proving he's no sourpuss. 10/02/2021