Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The week that was: how one individual can change the world | View Welcome to our weekly round-up of all the prevailing opinions shared on View over the last seven days. 21/12/2018
Now playing Next World Should the song 'Baby It's Cold Outside' be banned? | Raw Politics The panel on Raw Politics discusses whether the lyrics are sinister or not. 18/12/2018
Now playing Next Living These sweaters tell the ugly truth about the world Climate change and plastic-filled oceans have been turned into an ugly Christmas sweater design. 15/12/2018
Now playing Next France Woman hit by harasser tells Euronews about life since the Paris attack Marie Laguerre, a French student who was punched in the face after confronting her harasser in July, will be marching at Saturday's protest against sexual violence in Paris. She speaks to Euronews about her life since the attack. 23/11/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom How was Philip Green named in UK #MeToo scandal? A British politician has used Parliament's free-speech guarantee to name a prominent businessman who is accused of sexual harassment and secured a court order barring the media from revealing his identity. 25/10/2018
Now playing Next Morocco #Masaktach, how the Moroccan #MeToo began Moroccan women condemn "the culture of rape and impunity". 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Portugal Protesters rally against 'machismo' court system in Porto Protesters rallied in Porto against what they see as a dated and patriarchal court system in Portugal: a judge upheld a suspended sentence for two men who raped an unconscious woman in 2016 27/09/2018
Now playing Next world news Six more women accuse CBS chief of sexual misconduct Leslie Moonves has resigned as CEO of U.S. media giant CBS over sexual misconduct accusations from six more women 10/09/2018
Now playing Next USA Leading #MeToo member denies sexual assault Italian actress and leading #MeToo voice denies sexual assault as Harvey Weinstein accuses her of stunning hypocrisy 21/08/2018
Now playing Next world news Asia Argento denies "all sexual relations" with accuser The #MeToo activist Asia Argento denied having "any sexual relations" with actor Jimmy Bennett when he was 17. The actress allegedly paid him off last year, according to legal documents obtained by the New York Times. 20/08/2018
Now playing Next world news The Oscars cause upset throughout Hollywood as they add "popular film" to award categories The Oscars have caused upset throughout Hollywood with the addition of a new category: "Popular Film". The new addition will recognise films that perform well at the Box Office in an aim to boost at home audience viewing figures. 10/08/2018
Now playing Next USA Weinstein wants charges thrown out Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's lawyers are seeking to have sexual assault charges thrown out over "warm" emails 04/08/2018
Now playing Next France French student slapped for standing up to harasser On Saturday, French student, Marie Laguerre, was struck in the face by a man who was allegedly sexually and verbally harassing on the streets of Paris. After standing up for herself by telling the man to "shut up," the man then struck her in the face before leaving the scene. 30/07/2018
Now playing Next France Roman Polanski's wife rejects invite to join Oscars body French actress Emmanuelle Seigner criticised the Academy for “its insufferable hypocrisy” over the expulsion of her husband, director Roman Polanski. 08/07/2018
Now playing Next world news What is the most dangerous country to be a woman? India is the most dangerous country to be a woman, and the USA also made the top 10 in the Thomson Reuters Foundation experts' survey this year. 26/06/2018
Now playing Next Spain Posters shame 'Wolf Pack' assailants as they return home Feminists groups in Spain are making life uncomfortable for the convicted five men in the Pamplona 'Wolf Pack' case by posting pictures of their faces around Seville. 26/06/2018
Now playing Next world news Sexism and misogyny called out at first World Cup since #MeToo Sexism and misogyny called out at first World Cup since #MeToo 21/06/2018
Now playing Next no comment Male lawyers take to the streets in heels Dozens of male lawyers in Chicago took to the city streets in high heels to raise awareness and encourage conversation about rape and sexual assault. 15/06/2018
Now playing Next USA Popular vote forces California judge out of office Judge Aaron Persky was criticised for the light sentencing in 2016 of Brock Turner, a Stanford student who raped an unconscious woman at a frat party. 06/06/2018
Now playing Next no comment 82 women walk the red carpet in Cannes film festival protest Eighty-two women climbed the steps of the Palais des Festivals at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday in an unprecedented red carpet protest to press for improved gender equality in the film industry. 13/05/2018