Europe News Video. European Parliament opens doors to homeless amid coronavirus crisis Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 09/04/2020 - 15:23 GMT+2 With MEPs largely working from home due to lockdown measures, the European Parliament building is free to be used in the fight against coronavirus. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next European Parliament opens doors to homeless amid coronavirus crisis Now playing Next Chile assesses damage after deadly storm surge floods coastal city of Penco Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 17th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Podcast | Is social media over for under -13s in the EU? Now playing Next What do NATO citizens think of the alliance? Now playing Next Spain 'strongest' team, EU Sport Commissioner backs La Roja Now playing Next Ukrainian parliament backs new wartime cabinet, amid scandal over defence minister dismissal Now playing Next Ex-CEO among 32 convicted over deadly Genoa bridge collapse Now playing Next Dismissed Ukraine defence minister denounces incompetence, divisions Now playing Next Fact check: False claims target referee after Egypt World Cup exit Now playing Next Iran launches retaliatory attacks on US bases across Middle East Now playing Next Qatar’s air defence intercepts fresh Iranian missile barrage over Doha Now playing Next Europe Today: Trump-Iran standoff tests the limits of diplomacy Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 17th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next US airstrikes hit Iranian civilian sites as Tehran attacks Gulf neighbours Now playing Next Trump revives claims of election interference during address to nation More videos
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