Now playing Next USA Donald Trump finally signs $900bn (€737bn) COVID-19 relief package Some experts estimated that 14 million Americans would have lost subsistence payments if the president had failed to sign a bipartisan coronavirus relief bill. 27/12/2020
Now playing Next China China to replace US as 'world's biggest economy by 2028' due to COVID "We now think that the Chinese economy in dollar terms will overtake the US economy in 2028, a full 5 years earlier than we thought last year," the annual report from the Centre for Economics and Business Research has found. 26/12/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Yemenis light candles on Christmas Day to shine light on ongoing war Yemeni citizens of Al-Jahmiliya neighbourhood, the most destroyed neighbourhood in Taez, light hundreds of candles on Christmas Day to draw the world's attention to end the war in their city. 26/12/2020
Now playing Next World News EU kickstarts mass COVID-19 vaccination in 'touching moment of unity' EU member states each received the first shipment of just under 10,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine on Saturday in what the EU's top official hailed as a "moment of unity". 26/12/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Watch: 'You are not alone' says Queen Elizabeth in Christmas speech The British monarch said that there is "hope in the new dawn" and praised all those who have "risen magnificently to the challenges" of the year. 25/12/2020
Now playing Next Vatican Pope Francis calls for needy, vulnerable to get COVID-19 vaccine first "Vaccines for everybody, especially for the most vulnerable and needy," who should be first in line, Francis said in his "Urbi and Orbi" message delivered indoors this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. 25/12/2020
Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: Vaccine approval and a final dose of Brexit With Christmas finally upon us this week, so was the welcome news of the EMA's vaccine approval. But failure to secure a Brexit agreement still plagued European leaders, as the continent shut its borders to the UK over fears of a mutant COVID-19 strain spreading further outside of Britain. 25/12/2020
Now playing Next World News Christmas in times of coronavirus, from Bethlehem to Rome From Bethlehem to Rome and beyond, coronavirus restrictions dampened Christmas Eve celebrations on Thursday. 25/12/2020
Now playing Next Green News How is climate change hurting reindeer populations in the Arctic? The livelihoods of Indigenous communities are also under threat in Sweden and Finland. 25/12/2020
Now playing Next Tunisia Twenty bodies found as migrant boat sinks off Tunisian coast Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the Tunisian coast remains a major departure point for migrants and asylum-seekers searching for a better life in Europe. 24/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Red cross sees surge in volunteers globally due to pandemic, but drop There has been a massive surge in Red Cross volunteer numbers worldwide in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but in Belgium the amount has dropped. 24/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News How 2020 was the year European solidarity was tested As the European Union's most testing of years draws to a close, Euronews breaks it down. 23/12/2020
Now playing Next World News Tourism sector struggles to recover from a devastating year This year the Covid 19 pandemic has turned the travel and tourism industry upside down. In the European Union, the sector makes up 10% of GDP and creates jobs for 26 million people. 23/12/2020
Now playing Next World News Review of the Year: What challenges lie ahead in 2021? Health crisis and natural disasters forced the world to live life differently in 2020. Euronews takes a brief look at what challenges and big events await for 2021. 23/12/2020
Now playing Next Azerbaijan Review of the Year: Azerbaijan takes the upper hand in Nagorno-Karabakh Armed conflict erupted in the Caucasus in September 2020. It would last 44 days, leave more than 5000 people dead and redefine the map of the Caucasus. 23/12/2020
Now playing Next World News Review of the Year: winds of protest in the East Belarus, Bulgaria and Russia have different histories and peoples but common denominators: a Soviet past, authorities that seem to see themselves as irreplaceable and populations revolting against the status quo. 23/12/2020
Now playing Next World News How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed our lives globally? A look back at the impact of coronavirus in our 'Review of 2020' and how we enter 2021 with a new normal. 23/12/2020