Now playing Next Europe News First EU Parliament plenary session taking place today since elections It's back to school at the European Parliament as the first plenary session takes place today since the EU May's elections. Old faces are returning to the corridors of power and new ones are trying to find their way around. Some who never thought they'd be back, have unexpectedly returned. 02/07/2019
Now playing Next Unreported Europe How has the result of the European election affected Italy and Germany Months after the European Elections, we’re back to talk about its main takeaways, namely gains for the greens and the strengthening of anti-immigrant far-right parties. We bring you two reports on Insiders Unreported Europe – Euronews’ current affairs magazine. One from Italy and one from Germany. 28/06/2019
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Watch: What are the main takeaways from the European Election? Watch the interview to hear viewpoints from two different countries, Italy and Poland, about why Italy’s League Party scored so high and why the Law and Justice Party in Poland did so well. 28/06/2019
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Lampedusa divided over migrants Lampedusa, one of the centres of the migrant crisis, is divided in opinion. A doctor has been helping, he says, around 300,000 people for the last 30 years, as they dock on the island's shores. Others, who support Matteo Salvini’s League Party, want better jobs and more help from the government. 28/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News EU summit top jobs race round two EU leaders meet on Sunday to thrash out a deal over the team that will guide the bloc for the next five years. The power game between the French and German leaders will be key to breakthroughs. Paris is pushing for French Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, while Berlin is sticking to Manfred Weber. 28/06/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom EU rebukes UK over 'obstacles' to vote for EU27 nationals Brussels demanded London provide information after EU citizens in the UK "were confronted with a number of obstacles" to participate in last month's EU elections. 24/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Then and now: Manfred Weber's digs at Hungary over the years "Fidesz is doing a good job in Hungary and they have a good economic development there. On the other hand..." 19/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Puigdemont refused EU accreditation, causing controversy Charles Puigdemont declared independence from Catalonia and came to Belgium, where he was elected as an MEP. Now, he is being denied temporary EU accreditation. The decision was extended to all Spanish MEPs. Read more about why that was the resolution here. 06/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: EU reflects lack of diversity in membership A new report showed that while racial and ethnic minorities make 10 percent of the EU’s population, only 5 percent of those elected into the European Parliament this election represented those populations. 05/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: How MEPs in-waiting are handling pre-Brexit The MEPs who came next on their national lists are waiting for Brexit to happen before they can take their seats. Because they aren't being paid, many of them are still working their current jobs. 05/06/2019
Now playing Next Good Morning Europe Huge protests in Prague demand resignation of Czech PM Andrej Babiš Organisers say up to 120,000 people have protested in the Czech capital Prague calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Andrej Babis. 05/06/2019
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Meet the Christian Green Party supporters of Bavaria An otherwise conservative region in Germany has seen a surge in Green Party voters in the last EU election. In this feature of Insiders, meet the Christians who have thrown their support behind the left-wing party. 04/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Orban's Fidesz party to back Manfred Weber as EPP group leader The news marks a major U-turn for the Hungarian prime minister, who has long been at odds with the centre-right spitzenkandidat. 04/06/2019
Now playing Next state of the union A fragmented Europe Europe has spoken and the centre is shrinking, while far-right, liberals and Greens have gained. We look at what's next for the EU. 31/05/2019
Now playing Next Europe News What do newly elected MEPs do until Parliament begins? The newly elected don't officially become MEPs until 2 July. So what are they up to until then? 31/05/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: intrigue over EU top job ahead of EU summit Brussels is digesting the election results this Monday, but Tuesday will be see EU leaders meet in the Belgian capital to barter over who will take over the Commission President's job from Jean-Claude Juncker this Autumn. 31/05/2019
Now playing Next Italy Italy's 5-Star leader and deputy PM Luigi Di Maio wins confidence vote Supporters of Italy's 5-Star Movement took part in a confidence vote over the leadership of Luigi Di Maio, after a bruising defeat in the European elections. 30/05/2019
Now playing Next world news 21-year-old Danish student Kira Peter-Hansen is youngest ever MEP Kira Marie Peter-Hansen has made history as the youngest MEP ever to be elected. She gave her first international interview to Euronews. 29/05/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Luxembourg PM says European elections 'a wake up call' In an interview with Euronews, Luxembourg's prime minister reacted to the recent European elections and talked about what's next for the EU project. 28/05/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Ex-Labour spin doctor Campbell expelled after backing rival in EU vote UK opposition party Labour has expelled its former spin doctor and lifelong member after he admitted voting for a rival party in the EU elections. 28/05/2019