Now playing Next Markets European shares rise on trade optimism; Michelin inflates tyre makers, autos European shares rise on trade optimism; Michelin inflates tyre makers, autos 12/02/2019
Now playing Next No Comment London and Milan celebrate Chinese New Year London celebrated Chinese New Year on Sunday, with crowds gathering in Trafalgar Square and lining the streets to watch a parade wind its way to Chinatown. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next No Comment Italian farmers dump milk in protest over falling prices Sardinian farmers and shepherds on Monday continued their protests against low milk prices, dumping thousands of litres of milk from an overpass onto a highway. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next Hungary Hungary offers to pay for cars, mortages and tax bills of big families Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has offered families tax breaks and loan benefits in a bid to boost the country's birth rate. But are they necessary and will they pose a problem for Europe? Euronews finds out. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next Italy Why has the Sanremo winner sparked controversy in Italy? Among the critics were Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who said he would have favoured the runner-up. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next World News German rescue ship renamed in honour of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi Images of the Syrian toddler washed up on the beach three years ago shook the world. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next Venezuela Europeans in Venezuela also feeling the heat as crisis continues Many choose to stay despite hardships. 11/02/2019
Now playing Next Italy Italy's populist government slams central bank leaders Italy's coalition government has taken aim at the Central Bank as it escalates its attacks on establishment figures ahead of the European parliamentary elections in May. 10/02/2019
Now playing Next No Comment Thousands line streets of Viareggio to see satirical floats Thousands of people lined the streets of Viareggio on Saturday to watch a parade of satirical floats as part of the Italian city's annual carnival. 10/02/2019
Now playing Next Italy Sardinian farmers destroy milk in protest over falling prices Farmers and shepherds on the Italian island of Sardinia have been pouring their milk away, saying they would rather destroy it than sell it for next to nothing. 10/02/2019
Now playing Next Italy Satirical Italian festival addresses political themes Satirical Italian festival addresses political themes 10/02/2019
Now playing Next France Police prevent French yellow vests crossing into Italy Leader claims French and Italian people have common cause 10/02/2019
Now playing Next Sport Japanese judoka dominate first day of Paris Grand Slam with four golds Japanese judoka dominated Day 1 of the Paris Grand Slam with four gold medals, while French ace Agbegnenou thrilled the home crowd after winning gold 10/02/2019
Now playing Next Italy Italian unions gather in Rome to demand more action on jobs Italian unions gather in Rome to demand more action from government 09/02/2019
Now playing Next Italy Crying over spilled milk? Italian farmers protest low dairy prices Shepherds say they'd rather tip away their milk than sell it for nothing. 08/02/2019
Now playing Next World News What does a no-deal Brexit look like for Brits in Europe? With no arrangement yet in place for when the UK departs the EU, Euronews looks at what a no-deal scenario means for the rights of Brits living in the bloc and Europeans living in the UK. 08/02/2019
Now playing Next Economy Bulgarians endure lowest minimum wage in the EU Bulgaria might have increased its minimum wage this year to 286 Euro per month but it still offers the lowest wage out of all EU states. 08/02/2019