Now playing Next World News What's behind the Salvini-Asselborn migration row? | Euronews answers The ministers from Italy and Luxembourg have continued their war of words which flared up when Matteo Salvini likened African immigrants to slaves. 17/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. About the Mediterranean, start with saving lives | View European leaders should not allow their vision of a humane asylum policy to be held hostage by fear. 16/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Can migrants really be screened at sea? | Euronews answers The interior ministers of Austria and Italy have called on the EU to hold rescued migrants at sea until their asylum claims are processed. 15/09/2018
Now playing Next World News 'Brothers and sisters' of the Mafia, repent, pope says in Sicily On a trip to Sicily to honour a priest murdered by the mafia the Pope tells followers that if they do not trust a priest they should confront him and tell him why 15/09/2018
Now playing Next Spain Spain sells 400 bombs to Saudi Arabia Spain sold 400 bombs to Saudi Arabia arguing that the "high-precision lasers will not make mistakes and kill Yemenis" 14/09/2018
Now playing Next Austria Italy and Luxembourg: heated clashes over migration In Vienna, Austria and Italy's far-right interior ministers suggested that the European Union hold migrants rescued at sea on ships for days while an initial screening of their chances of obtaining asylum is carried out 14/09/2018
Now playing Next Climate Now Copernicus Climate Update: Flaming August In partnership with Copernicus The fourth-warmest August on record produced more than just heat, with drought and floods damaging crops and taking lives around the world. 14/09/2018
Now playing Next Italy Genoa: A minutes silence, one month on from bridge tragedy The tragedy killed 43 people highlighting the poor state of Italy's infrastructure, much of it built in the 1950s and 60s 14/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Watch again: The rise of populism and the far-right in Europe Euronews journalists discussed the significance of rising populist and far-right movements in Europe, and the role social media plays. 13/09/2018
Now playing Next Economy Tsipras blames neo-liberal policies & EU's "democratic deficit" for rise of far-right The Greek Prime Minister speaks about austerity, debt, migration and much more in a wide-ranging interview with The Global Conversation. 13/09/2018
Now playing Next Italy Is TB spreading in Italy and should Salvini blame migrants? We've tested Matteo Salvini's claim tuberculosis is spreading in Italy and his suggestion that uncontrolled immigration is to blame. 13/09/2018
Now playing Next World A bridge too far: what Europe must learn from Genoa disaster Following the collapse of a bridge in Genoa last month, experts worry about the stability of other European bridges 13/09/2018
Now playing Next Cult Italy: Celebrating the work of artisans Homo Faber, which means 'man the maker', is open on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, free of charge, until September 30th 13/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Where in Europe is surrogacy legal? Couples in Europe are dodging surrogacy bans at home by spending large sums of money abroad in their bid to have a baby. 13/09/2018
Now playing Next Cinema Pasolini restrospective in screening series He’s the filmmaker behind classics like "120 days of Sodom", and now Pier Pasolini has a retrospective called "The Great Heretic". It will screen 17 restored versions of his films in Athens, Greece. But how relevant is Pasolini today? 13/09/2018
Now playing Next Italy Homo Faber Exhibit: Celebrates European Craft As technology moves towards Artificial intelligence, the stuff of dreams remains analogue. At least that’s according to founders of Homo Faber. 13/09/2018