Now playing Next Europe News Tough measures on terror not always effective, expert says Tough anti-terror measures may have the opposite effect and backfire, a top Belgian criminologist said on Friday. Vincent Seron of the Unversity of 16/01/2015
Now playing Next World News Seven unexpected consequences of falling oil prices The fall in oil prices is having consequences around the world, some more obvious than others 16/01/2015
Now playing Next France Malian Muslim honoured for saving lives during Kosher store attack A Malian Muslim who saved several lives during an attack on a Jewish supermarket is to be given French nationality. 24-year-old shop attendant 15/01/2015
Now playing Next France Charlie Hebdo sells out - again - in France and beyond It is a sell-out – for the second day running. Complete with front page cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed, Charlie Hebdo’s first edition since the 15/01/2015
Now playing Next Culture news London's Collections Men revisits classic British gent The creme de la creme of fashion was out for the Burberry Prorsom show at London’s menswear fashion week, including the hottest model of the moment 15/01/2015
Now playing Next Sport Wester and Sildaru win Freestyle World Tour opener The worlds best slopestyle skiers gathered in the Val Thorens for the first stop on the 2015 SFR Freestyle World Tour. After an excellent 2014 14/01/2015
Now playing Next France Survivors' edition 5m copies smashes record Early risers making their way to Charlie Hebdo sales points across France were rewarded with the first copies of the satirical newspaper special 14/01/2015
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels mulls fast track to pooling air passenger data Since 9/11, Europe’s security services have said that the threat of terror attacks has been acute. That fear has now been heightened after the deadly 14/01/2015
Now playing Next Sport Ronaldo: ''I deserved'' the Ballon d'Or victory Cristiano Ronaldo woke up on Tuesday morning as World Player of the year for a second consecutive year and third time in total. The Real Madrid and 13/01/2015
Now playing Next France Don't blame all Muslims for terror, says German political scientist With France still reeling from last week's terror attacks, euronews' Rudolf Herbert spoke with top political scientist Asiem el Difraoui, an expert on the Arab world and Islam. 13/01/2015
Now playing Next Culture news Men's Fashion in London is bright and quirky Lindley Hall was turned into a real life snow globe for the eagerly awaited Moschino show at London Collections: Men. Animal print, patchwork and 13/01/2015
Now playing Next France Mixed feelings about Israeli PM's presence in Paris Benjamin Netanyahu visits site where Jewish men killed at kosher supermarket in eastern Paris 12/01/2015
Now playing Next France François Hollande condemns 'cowardly' attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo French President François Hollande wasted no time in going to the Charlie Hebdo offices to express his regrets and promise justice for the attackers 07/01/2015
Now playing Next Russia Russian luxury car sales surge as rouble depreciates Residents of Moscow are hopeful that better times are just around the corner for the Russian economy. The Rouble started this week notably lower 06/01/2015
Now playing Next Sierra Leone Relentless spread of Ebola continues with Sierra Leone worst hit As Ebola continues its relentless spread in West Africa, Sierra Leone's President Ernest Bai Koroma has asked people to observe a week of fasting and prayer. 02/01/2015
Now playing Next Economy Lithuania's euro expectations Lithuania is seven years behind schedule bringing in the euro this January 1st. It has been lined up to replace its litas currency since 2002 but its 01/01/2015