Now playing Next Russia Explainer: Russia vote that could see Putin stay in power until 2036 The vote will be over whether to accept constitution changes that would allow Putin to run for another two presidential terms. 24/06/2020
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Now playing Next World News Facebook bans sale of historical artefacts in anti-looting crackdown The wars in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya has led to a thriving trade in looted artefacts - and social media platforms play a key role. 23/06/2020
Now playing Next Italy Migrant rescue ships return to the Mediterranean after lockdown As they return to the seas for the first time since April, rescue ship operators say migrants fleeing Libya's humanitarian crisis are undeterred by Europe's coronavirus outbreak 23/06/2020
Now playing Next Italy Could COVID-19 change Rome’s economic reliance on tourism? For years the Italian capital economy has relied on tourism - a sector eviscerated by the coronavirus pandemic. Some locals in Trastevere think it’s time for a rethink. 22/06/2020
Now playing Next Next Series Virology and physics join forces to beat COVID-19 In partnership with The European Commission Futuris explores how researchers from a variety of scientific disciplines are coming together to help better understand and beat COVID-19. 22/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Watch again: EU and China seek to ease tensions at summit Chinese leaders and EU officials are seeking to cool tensions at a video summit on Monday, which will address new tariffs targeting Chinese firms, Beijing’s increasing control over Hong Kong, and the fallout from the coronavirus crisis. 22/06/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Dutch police use water cannon to disperse The Hague protest Police said "troublemakers" threw stones and smoke bombs at them after a planned demonstration against the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. 21/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Analysis: EU and China trade blows over trade, what's the latest? The EU is stepping up its efforts to guard against expansionist Chinese commercial policies. So how do both parties go forward? 21/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK authorities detain five cruise ships over welfare concerns for crew Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency said that some fo the crew had been onboard for more than 12 months. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next Eritrea Eritrean migrants claim EU voluntary return programme isn’t voluntary Eritrean migrants on a flight last year told Euronews that they were forced to fly back to Asmara even after they changed their minds. The UN says Eritrea is one of the most repressive countries on earth - so why is the EU paying for migrants to return there? 20/06/2020
Now playing Next France UNHCR: Europe 'not able to deal' with record-high refugee movements Speaking to Euronews, Filippo Grandi says the EU must have a united system in place to distribute asylum seekers. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The COVID-19 pandemic has a lesson for the EU: it can no longer be business as usual ǀ View The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed all vestiges of the old neoliberal system. To ensure democracy survives in Europe in tact, the EU must not fall back to business as usual. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next Hungary Youngsters turn to the army for stable job in coronavirus-hit Hungary As Hungary's coronavirus-hit economy shrinks and unemployment soars, thousands of Hungarians are seeking to join the army, attracted by job stability and a government scheme that fast-tracks recruits toward a military career. 20/06/2020
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia election: Vucic declares landslide win in controversial vote Exit polls suggest the main coalition partners have secured 210 of the 250 parliamentary seats up for grabs. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Extinction Rebellion sprays fake blood over Medef's Paris headquarters Using a tried and tested protest method, Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists sprayed the Medef employers' association headquarters in Paris with fake blood. 19/06/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Europe's ailing airlines: the cabin crew and customers paying the price Unreported Europe meets the airline staff and passengers paying the price for the financial crisis engulfing the aviation sector following COVID-19. 19/06/2020