Now playing Next No Comment Restaurant in the Netherlands to use robots to help out waiters Robots will help out with basic tasks at this restaurant as the coronavirus pandemic has encouraged physical distancing between people. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Palliative care doctor shares a day in her life during COVID-19 era 'You can lose the personal touch' says a British palliative care doctor as she took Euronews through her day treating end-of-life patients during a pandemic. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next USA Euroviews. How to keep global superpowers China and the US from riding roughshod over human rights ǀ View Despite their differences, China's Xi Jinping and US president, Donald Trump have in common their dislike of any global effort to hold them accountable for their behaviour, including on human rights. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News 'Disinformation can kill': EU warns over wave of fake COVID-19 claims “Disinformation in times of the coronavirus can kill," the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Wednesday. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next World News WHO walks back comments on asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 "We don’t actually have that answer yet:" a top WHO official says it’s not known how frequently people without symptoms of COVID-19 pass the disease on to others – a day after appearing to suggest that such spread is "very rare." 10/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson 'should turbocharge' UK response to racial inequality The British prime minister was challenged by the opposition leader in parliament amid anti-racism protests and the COVID-19 pandemic. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next Sport Federer rules out return to competition before 2021 due to knee injury The Swiss tennis maestro, 38, said that he underwent "an additional quick arthroscopic procedure" on his right knee a few weeks ago after experiencing a setback during his rehabilitation from surgery in February. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next Belgium What is it like going to a restaurant amid the COVID-19 pandemic? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey on how COVID-19 has changed the restaurant experience in Brussels. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next World News COVID-19 economic impact to be 'unprecedented and long-lasting': OECD The organisation forecasts a global recession of 6% in 2020 if the pandemic remains under control and of 7.6% if there's a second wave. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next World News EU saw sharpest GDP fall in more than a decade during lockdowns Data released by eurostat shows a drop in GDP and employment across Europe - but one economist says it is too early to extrapolate trends from the numbers. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next Burundi Burundi President Nkurunziza dies suddenly of heart failure age 55 He died months before he was to step down after 15 turbulent years as the country's leader. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next Spain Germans to return to Balearic Islands two weeks before other Europeans Up to 11,000 German tourists will be allowed to visit Spain's four Mediterranean islands from June 15 under a pilot scheme to "reactivate" the tourism sector, the Spanish government has announced. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next France Paris prosecutor to investigate France's handling of COVID-19 crisis The investigation follows dozen of complaints over failures to implement COVID-19 safety measures. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Italian tour guides protest lack of economic support Tour guides in Rome organised a flash mob in front of the Pantheon and a sit-in outside the Italian Parliament on Tuesday, in protest at what they see as a lack of government support for the tourism sector. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next France French company develops self-cleaning fabric that kills viruses What if your seat on the subway could fight off coronavirus? A French company has designed a new type of ‘decontaminating’ fabric, which is already equipping local metro trains. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom England drops plan for primary schools to reopen before summer Primary schools in England may not fully reopen until later than September as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU wants to step up fight to protect children from sexual abuse online The demand for illegal images of child sexual abuse has risen by 30 per cent during lockdown, according to the European Commission. The EU wants to see better coordination of international efforts to protect children. 09/06/2020