Now playing Next Italy Giorgia Meloni's far right vision: Italy's first female PM? On Sunday the Italian electorate could make history by electing Giorgia Meloni as the country's first female Prime Minister. If successful she would be the head of the most right-wing Italian government since World War Two. 23/09/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Italy election: Who's running? How does it work? Who may win? Italy is holding another election on 25 September. Here's all you need to know. 23/09/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Meloni 'ready to break taboo' and become Italy's first female PM "It would be an honour for me to be the first to break this taboo in my country.,” Meloni said in a statement to Euronews. 23/09/2022
Now playing Next Italy Listen to Euronews' audio debate on Italy's snap general election Want to understand Italy's snap election this Sunday? Listen to our audio debate. 21/09/2022
Now playing Next Italy Millions stuck in limbo trying to obtain Italian citizenship "Being Italian does not necessarily mean being white, but you can be black and Italian." 21/09/2022
Now playing Next Italy Aerospace: the final frontier of Italian industry Space really is the final frontier for Italy's failing manufacturing industry, as a massive injection of capital lights the blue touch paper and launches aerospace industries around the city of Turin. 20/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news New York museums now required to disclose their Nazi-looted art by law Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required to let the public know about that dark history. But what is the purpose of this legalisation? 18/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news What influence has the Queen had on the fashion industry? Throughout the years, Elizabeth II has reflected the eras through her fashion sense. But what influence has the Queen had on the fashion industry? 17/09/2022
Now playing Next Europe News 'She left a void': Tributes to Queen placed outside Buckingham Palace Mourners from around the world gathered outside Buckingham Palace, saying Queen Elizabeth II has left a void. 09/09/2022
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Europe's energy crisis: How will EU ministers address rising prices? We spoke to experts about the EU energy crisis and how member states will address the high prices. 09/09/2022
Now playing Next Germany Oder river fish die-off remains a mystery as new details emerge Germany and Poland are still attempting to answer what caused the deaths of thousands of fish in the Oder river that began in late July. 24/08/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Country-by-country guide on how the Ukraine war has changed Europe Read our A-Z country guide that charts how six months of war in Ukraine has changed Europe, sometimes forever. 24/08/2022
Now playing Next Green News Prince William charity invests with bank tied to dirty fuels Prince William's conservation charity invests in companies tied to fossil fuels and palm oil. 22/08/2022
Now playing Next Experiences We set up Italy's first digital nomad village. Here's what we learned Start-up KINO brings communities of digital nomads to hidden parts of Italy. Here's how their first project went. 14/08/2022
Now playing Next Europe News Europe's drought could be the worst in 500 years, warns researcher "Just to give you an idea the 2018 drought was so extreme that, looking back at least the last 500 years, there were no other events similar to the drought of 2018, but this year I think it is really worse than 2018." 10/08/2022
Now playing Next Greece 'I fear new famine,' Live Aid relief organiser Geldof tells Euronews In an interview for Euronews at the Sani music festival in Greece, the Irish rock star and activist accused Vladimir Putin of "using food as a weapon". 02/08/2022
Now playing Next Spain Controversy as Spain bans air conditioning from dropping below 27°C It's part of measures to slash energy consumption and reduce dependency on Russian gas. 02/08/2022