Now playing Next Finland Finland's government collapses Finland's entire centre-right coalition government has resigned over its failure to push healthcare reforms through parliament. 08/03/2019
Now playing Next World News EU progress on gender equality is 'moving at a snail's pace' While progress has been made toward gender equality in the EU, such progress is happening fast enough, according to a new report from the European Commission released in time for International Women's Day 08/03/2019
Now playing Next World News Europe Briefing: five top stories to know about today Our round-up of key stories from across Europe today. 08/03/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: EPP family feud, Nemmouche trial and Huawei in Brussels Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his party are facing exclusion from the Europe's largest political group after months of anti-EU rhetoric. The centre-right European People's Party has started the process which would remove him and his Fidesz party from the group. 07/03/2019
Now playing Next Italy What is Italy's new 'Citizens' Income' scheme? | Euronews Answers The government says those who take part will be signing an employment pact or a social inclusion pact, with recipients expected to retrain and get back into the work force. 06/03/2019
Now playing Next World News Which European countries have the biggest gender employment gaps? Statistics show that Malta, Italy, and Greece have the biggest gender employment gap in the EU, with Lithuania and Finland bridging the equality gap the most. 05/03/2019
Now playing Next USA House Democrats demand documents on Trump-Putin talks The Washington Post reported in January that Trump personally intervened to hide details of a meeting with the Russian president. 04/03/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Wife Carrying Championship' winners to make relationship official The unmarried winners of Britain's 'Wife Carrying Championships' are set to make their relationship official following a surprise proposal this weekend 04/03/2019
Now playing Next No Comment Aurora borealis illuminates Lapland sky A magnificent display of the northern lights illuminated the night skies of Lehtojarvi in Finland on Thursday. 01/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Investigations, controversy are frequent Trump traveling companions The president is on the world stage while, once again, investigations back home take a dramatic turn. 27/02/2019
Now playing Next Belgium What is the European Public Prosecutor’s Office? | Euronews explains Romania's ex-anti-corruption chief Laura Kovesi is set for an interview to become the EU's new chief prosecutor. Here we explain the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the new office she could be heading up. 26/02/2019
Now playing Next Notes From The Usa Getting to know singer-songwriter Laetitia Shériff In partnership with Brand USA Getting to know singer-songwriter Laetitia Shériff 18/02/2019
Now playing Next Finland Northern lights dance across night skies in Finnish Lapland The magic spectacle of ‘Aurora Borealis’ was captured on camera over the Paatsjoki river in Finnish Lapland. 15/02/2019
Now playing Next World News Winter has come at 'Game of Thrones' ice hotel Some 200km north of the Arctic Circle, a 400,000-kilo ice hotel awaits fans of the hit series. 12/02/2019
Now playing Next World Tonight's full episode of Raw Politics Watch the full episode of Raw Politics for Monday, February 11, 2019. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next World News Charity gives Irish flag sleeping bags to homeless veterans Irish military veterans are taking to the streets in tricolour sleeping bags to highlight homelessness. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next Hungary Hungary offers to pay for cars, mortages and tax bills of big families Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has offered families tax breaks and loan benefits in a bid to boost the country's birth rate. But are they necessary and will they pose a problem for Europe? Euronews finds out. 11/02/2019