Now playing Next Russia Russia raises its Arctic profile with arrival of floating nuclear power plant Vessel can power 50,000 homes, but environmentalists warn of a potential disaster in the making. 22/05/2018
Now playing Next World News Look inside the cabin of a hyperloop capsule Mock-up of a futuristic transportation pod looks a bit like the cabin of an airliner, but with a crucial difference. 20/05/2018
Now playing Next Cult Newly discovered Rembrandt portrait on display Bought for under 200,000 euros, the portrait is now thought to be worth millions 17/05/2018
Now playing Next Spain Southern Spain corroded by cocktail of drug gangs and jobless youth Drug traffickers along Spain’s southern coast are acting with near impunity and luring unemployed youngsters to join their ranks. 16/05/2018
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Now playing Next Russia Vigorous Vladimir? A look at the attempts to portray Putin as an all-action leader He’s flown planes and hang gliders, driven tanks, cruised around on a three-wheeled motorbike, taken up the controls of snowmobile, piloted a powerboat dressed in camouflage and shades and, perhaps, most famously, been pictured bare-chested while riding a horse. 15/05/2018
Now playing Next USA Teen trains artificial intelligence to paint nude portraits — with surreal results An American teenager has trained artificial intelligence (AI) to paint nude portraits, and tells Euronews he couldn’t be happier with the “strange and surreal” results. 15/05/2018
Now playing Next Russia Window closes on annual gesture: the peculiar case of the man with a portrait The sweet story of an old man who stood at his apartment's window every year for the May 9th Victory Parade with a portrait of his late mother — until he himself passed away this year. 15/05/2018
Now playing Next Russia Putin drives truck across new Russia-Crimea bridge Russian President Vladimir Putin marked the official opening of a 19km-long bridge connecting mainland Russia with the Crimean Peninsula by driving a truck over it. 15/05/2018
Now playing Next Europe News Brexit: fishing industry faces choppy waters Dutch fishing companies fear EU divorce will force them out of lucrative English waters 14/05/2018
Now playing Next Portugal Fans gather in Portugal for the Eurovision finale Eurovision fans are gathering in Portugal ahead of the annual song contest. With the semi finals out of the way, 43 countries will take part in Saturday's event at the Altice Arena in Lisbon. 11/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK food costs could rise after Brexit. Which foods will be affected? Food prices in Britain could soar and supply could be throttled if Westminster fails to secure a post-Brexit free trade deal with the EU by 2020, according to a new parliamentary report. 10/05/2018
Now playing Next USA Iran sanctions: their impact at home and abroad The US will reimpose "full" sanctions on Iran and on foreign companies trading with Iran. What impact will this decision have on Iranians and on the rest of the world? 08/05/2018
Now playing Next Greece Spanish aid workers on trial for people smuggling in Greece acquitted of charges Three Spanish firefighters accused of people smuggling in Greece have been acquitted of all charges. 07/05/2018
Now playing Next Sport Porto fans celebrate Primeira Liga title win Porto fans headed to the city centre's Liberdade Square to celebrate their first league crown for five seasons - a result which ends Benfica's recent dominance where they had captured the last four Primeira Liga titles. 06/05/2018
Now playing Next Finland Finland tears up the rule book for presidential portrait Presidential portraits are normally dull affairs more concerned about being historically accurate. But the latest one to be unveiled in Finland has torn up the rule book and involved the work of a 100 artists. 05/05/2018
Now playing Next Denmark Russian nuclear power, a 'floating Chernobyl', heading to the Arctic Environmental group Greenpeace warns that the world's first floating nuclear power plant, is actually a "floating Chernobyl" about to sail through some of the world's roughest seas. 05/05/2018