Now playing Next Culture news HBO's 'Succession' returns: Here are the show's best insults (so far) 'Succession' is back on our screens on 26 March, with its fourth and final season. What better way to get in the mood than with the show's best insults... WARNING: This article contains language that some may find offensive. 22/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Women's History Month: Leading Ladies Africa boost women in business Euronews Culture talks to speaks with the founder of non-profit organisation Leading Ladies Africa, which aims at providing the skills necessary for African women to succeed in their careers and promotes gender inclusion. 22/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Rabbit hutch living': Homeless children at risk in UK housing crisis “The housing crisis is a political choice,” said one campaigner. “It is possible to make sure everyone has a safe and secure home, if the government want to." 22/03/2023
Now playing Next Green News Water shortages could become a 'global crisis' On World Water Day, the United Nations says hundreds of millions of children are at risk from inadequate or unsafe drinking water 21/03/2023
Now playing Next France Anger continues in Paris over controversial pension reform A day after the French government survived two no-confidence votes, French citizens continued to vent their anger in protests on Tuesday. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next no comment Bin workers face mountains of rubbish as a 16-day strike in Paris ends City officials ordered a fleet of bin lorries back onto the streets of Paris today as the mammouth task of clearing away mountains of refuse left during a 16-day strike began. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next no comment Free at last - kidnapped journalist Olivier Dubois back from Mali Olivier Dubois, a French journalist kidnapped almost two years ago in Mali, arrived back in France Tuesday. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK former PM Boris Johnson's political future in the balance UK former PM Boris Johnson's political future could be decided when he appears before a committee over allegations he knowingly misled parliament over COVID-19 lockdown allegations 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Bulgaria Arms exports to Ukraine from Bulgaria on hold until after elections Bulgaria’s president Rumen Radev has put arms supplies to Ukraine on ice until after his country’s parliamentary elections on April 2. He urged parties contesting the election to spell out their stance on the collective EU arms supply strategy. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Europe News China must condemn Russia's war to be 'serious' on peace: Stoltenberg The NATO Secretary General said China needs to "understand Ukraine's perspective" and engage with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson denies 'intentionally' lying about lockdown parties The former prime minister will be interrogated by MPs on Wednesday about drunken parties at Downing Street during COVID lockdowns. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine doesn't directly claim it was behind explosions in Crimea The government of Ukraine has not explicitly said it was behind explosions at a Russian base in Crimea, but has welcomed the result, saying it will help to demiltitarise the region. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next France Check out photos of protests in France against raising retirement age Bonfires in the streets of French cities, broken windows and mass protests: the French citizens are against an increase in the retirement age, which the cabinet approved despite public resistance. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Russia China's Xi leaves Moscow with anti-Western sign-off The Chinese leader gave Putin a strong political boost during his days-long visit to the Russian capital. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Nature This dog got life behind bars…and loves it This fearful fido found his perfect home where ‘he is never without a human.’ 21/03/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Planting trees could offset emissions of up to 15 million Europeans Planting new forests on 14 million hectares of available land across the continent could balance out the emissions of millions of Europeans every year, Kristjan Lepik and Lisett Luik write. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Montenegro Đukanović v Milatović: the race to become Montenegro's president Election pollsters in Montenegro are predicting the incumbent president Milo Đukanović, who has led the country in various posts for three decades, could be swept aside by Europe Now candidate Jakov Milatović. 21/03/2023