Now playing Next Unreported Europe NATO worried about Russia's "unpredictability" Ahead of the NATO summit, Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie met NATO officers based in the Baltic States. 08/07/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Lithuanian Defence Minister does not rule out presence of Russian nuclear missiles in Kaliningrad Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie met Lithuanian Defence Minister Juozas Olekas in the capital Vilnius to have an Insiders chat about the ongoing changes in the field of European… 08/07/2016
Now playing Next Cult Fendi takes over Rome's Trevi Fountain Italian fashion house Fendi sealed its long-lasting bond with Rome by staging a unique Fashion Show at the newly restored Trevi Fountain. 08/07/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Europe in the grip of a weedkiller war Farmers need to control weeds to ensure good harvests, but are they poisoning us in the process? And are we letting companies put dangerous products that may cause cancer into our food and cosmetics? 01/07/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe The European battle over the herbicide known as glyphosate Currently in Europe, manufacturers of glyphosate have asked to have their European Internal Market licence renewed. But many are opposed to this herbicide and are attempting to block their way. 30/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Post-Brexit continental trade and an independent Scotland This week on *Insiders* we investigate how the UK’s decision to leave the EU will affect the sovereign state - and the continent. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Cult Denmark's Queen Margrethe designs set for Cinderella Denmark’s Queen Margrethe has taken on the role of a scenographer, designing the set for a new production of the classic fairytale Cinderella, at the Pantomime Theatre in… 23/06/2016
Now playing Next World News Holocaust survivors welcome conviction of Auschwitz guard Reinhold Hanning A former Auschwitz guard has been sentenced to five years in jail after being convicted over his role at the Nazi death camp, in what is likely to be one of Germany’s last Holocaust… 17/06/2016
Now playing Next Cult A White House in Basel: Ai Wei Wei installation looms large at Swiss art event Ai Wei’s Wei’s temple-like ‘White House’ is one of the main attractions of Art Basel’s Unlimited section, a space focusing on big art, featuring massive sculptures and paintings, video projections, la 16/06/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Hanks and Howard team up again for film of Dan Brown's Inferno ‘Inferno’ is the third collaboration of film director Ron Howard and actor Tom Hanks for a screen adaptation of a Dan Brown thriller, following ‘Angels & Demons’ and ‘The Da Vinci… 16/06/2016
Now playing Next USA Fewer nuclear weapons but a far cry from disarmament The nine “nuclear states” are reducing the number of warheads but there is a new race to modernize the nuclear arsenal. 13/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Wales and Scotland face uncertain future with Brexit In England there may be a noisy chorus of voices to leave the EU, but they find no echoes in Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland. There people are far more pro-European and, in the latter's case, vot 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe "Nae Brexit" say Scots unwilling to follow England out of Europe In England there may be a noisy chorus of voices to leave the EU, but they find no echoes in Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland. There people are far more pro-European and, in the latter's case, vot 10/06/2016
Now playing Next North Korea North Korea trumps support for the Donald It’s not an endorsement many prospective US presidents would ask for, but North Korea, the demagogic pariah state and sworn enemy of the USA, is backing Donald Trump, according to state media in the… 01/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe The population slide of Europe Euronews travels to Hungary and Greece to investigate how they are dealing with Europe’s declining population. 27/05/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Hungary leads way in EU family policy, but motives suspect To arrest historic population decline Hungary is paying couples generously to have children and build homes. But is the ruling Fidetz party feathering its own nest while cutting out the poor and immig 27/05/2016
Now playing Next World News Brexit – the key claims analysed This article looks to separate fact from fiction – reality from rhetoric – in some of the most polarising arguments of the UK Referendum on EU membership. 25/05/2016