Now playing Next Sweden Are care homes the dark side of Sweden’s coronavirus strategy? Figures from Sweden's Public Health Agency show almost half of all fatalities linked to coronavirus have happened in residential homes. 21/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Chronic pain sufferers are being left behind by health services during the coronavirus crisis ǀ View We are starting to hear more about the far-reaching consequences the COVID-19 response could have on people’s mental and physical health; especially among those with long-term health conditions. 18/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Is more working from home going to be a lockdown legacy? Nearly four-in-10 people in the EU began working from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Will they stay away from the office, permanently? 15/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: How close are we to COVID-19 herd immunity? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey looks at what percentage of people have had COVID-19 and how close we are to herd immunity. 15/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Should Europe follow Twitter and make it easier to work at home? Twitter is allowing its employees to work from home permanently. Should Europe shift to this model? 14/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The EU’s COVID-19 budget and recovery plans must ensure a safe and healthy future for all ǀ View Billions of euros of collective public monies will be invested to restart Europe’s economy, as countries emerge from lockdown. The level of investment is set to spark a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape the direction of our societies and to resonate in countries far from Europe. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Analysis: Will life really be so different once lockdown is over? Will many more of us work from home? Will cash be scrapped? Will the coronavirus be world-changing? Darren McCaffrey explores. 05/05/2020
Now playing Next World News 'Most EU states' back no more obligatory refunds for cancelled flights A dozen EU states will today call on Brussels to temporarily suspend a European law granting refunds for cancelled flights, Euronews understands. 29/04/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Brace for turbulence: Customers' anger over cancelled flight refunds EU law clearly states that in the event of a flight cancellation, passengers have the right to a refund. But that's not happening - some airlines are offering vouchers, instead. 28/04/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Sweden's coronavirus strategy: Are the elderly paying the price? One-in-three coronavirus-related death in Sweden has happened in care facilities for the elderly. 27/04/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: Is Sweden right in its handling of COVID-19? Risky, reckless, an outlier... Sweden has been at the centre of much debate over the past few weeks. Our Political Editor, Darren McCaffrey, asks "Why has it not ruthlessly pursued lockdown like everyone else? Is it doing the right thing?" 21/04/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. From basic income to fiscal stimuli: the COVID-19 response may see an economic paradigm shift ǀ View The COVID-19 crisis has caused an abrupt end to austerity and brought once-radical economic policies into the mainstream. 17/04/2020
Now playing Next Spain Will universal basic income become a reality after lockdown is lifted? Q: What have Pope Francis, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and the vice president of the European Central Bank got in common? A: They all think it's time to think about introducing a universal basic income. 17/04/2020
Now playing Next Green News This green cryptocurrency will pay you to save the planet With every coin backed by one tree, experts say this could be the currency of a sustainable future. 16/04/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Swedish government granted special powers to curb coronavirus outbreak Sweden's parliament has approved a bill that will grant the government special powers to contain the coronavirus outbreak as death toll rises 16/04/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU slams Donald Trump's decision to suspend WHO funding One MEP said Trump's move was "dangerous and irresponsible". 15/04/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Rising populism stokes discontent but offers few solutions to global threats like COVID-19 ǀ View Global problems, like the current COVID-19 crisis and the climate emergency, do not respect borders. Solutions to these issues are most likely to come when people coordinate their efforts across sectors, cultures and national boundaries, and not succumb to the short-sightedness views of populism. 14/04/2020