Now playing Next Living Shake it Off: Stress-Proof Your Brain The latest technique to slay anxiety, emotional blockages and stress 18/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Immigrants innovate at higher rate than U.S. citizens, study shows Despite the study's findings, immigrant entrepreneurs still face a slew of visa challenges that make it difficult for them to start and build companies. 21/02/2019
Now playing Next USA Euroviews. Trump is in a global hole of his own making, and he can't stop digging Why should we care? Trump may extoll the benefits of nationalism, but America desperately needs loyal, determined partners right now. 12/11/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom How was Philip Green named in UK #MeToo scandal? A British politician has used Parliament's free-speech guarantee to name a prominent businessman who is accused of sexual harassment and secured a court order barring the media from revealing his identity. 25/10/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Britain would not seek death penalty block for IS suspects': UK minister Britain's home secretary has said that the UK will not oppose the use of the death penalty if two alleged Islamic state members were extradited to the US. 23/07/2018
Now playing Next World News Feeling good: positive stories from the week Here's a roundup of some of the brightest stories from the week to cheer up your Friday 29/06/2018
Now playing Next Croatia Widow of ISIL hostage calls for captured militants to locate his body David Haines’ widow says she hopes the two British Islamic State militants captured in Syria last month will be tried and jailed for life. 11/02/2018
Now playing Next Business Series 'The path to growth': Portuguese PM explains his country's journey to economic recovery at World Economic Forum Euronews' Isabelle Kumar asks Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa about his vision for the future of the Eurozone and Europe's economic expansion. 26/01/2018
Now playing Next France Should sperm donor dads stay anonymous for life? Or should their offspring’s needs take precedence? It’s a moral question that ethics experts will be debating across France over the next six months. 19/01/2018
Now playing Next Climate Now 2017 set to be one of the hottest years on record As world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 23), euronews is launching a new series focusing on meteorological phenomenon established thanks to Copernicus, a European Uni 15/11/2017
Now playing Next Destinations Journey of a digital nomad Experience true wanderlust with adventure blogger Charli Moore, who made travelling the world her 9 to 5. 03/07/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom Tributes after London terror attack After three terrorists killed six and injured scores more, political leaders and celebrities tweet their reaction 04/06/2017
Now playing Next France Hollande: "I leave France in a better state than I found it" Having handed the keys of the Elysee to his successor Emmanuel Macron, former president Francois Hollande headed straight for the headquarters of the French Socialist Party. 14/05/2017
Now playing Next France What Emmanuel Macron has said about Brexit The French President-elect has taken a consistently tough stance over what the UK can expect from its departure from the EU. 08/05/2017
Now playing Next France France mourns slain police officer A ceremony has been held in Paris to honour the police officer shot dead on the Champs Elysee last week. Mourners gathered in the courtyard of main police headquarters in the French capital. 25/04/2017
Now playing Next World How the FN makes a small town its own - the French far-right puts down new roots France's far-right Front National appears stronger than ever. How to explain its success, and how much, if at all, has the party improved its past, often rabid image? More importantly, has Marine Le P 19/04/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom Westminster attack condemned abroad Messages of condemnation and solidarity pour in from abroad after five people die in an assault on Westminster 23/03/2017