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Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: Black Lives Matter, Europe rises This week saw Europeans take to the streets to honour the memory of George Floyd and call out systemic racism. At the political level, the German government has been shifting its economic focus. 05/06/2020
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Now playing Next Europe News Analysis: Will COVID-19 usher in a new wave of populism in Europe? The economic shock from the lockdown of almost the entire continent will lead to a recession far deeper than the one we saw 10 years ago. Could we also see more political turmoil? 05/06/2020
Now playing Next Green News Activists and celebrities tell us why nature is important to them For UNDP's Mission 1.5 campaign, climate-conscious influencers speak up about their dedication to the planet. 05/06/2020
Now playing Next Germany Euroviews. Germany needs to do more to tackle the climate crisis. It has a chance now to take the lead ǀ View This month, it caused consternation by opening a new coal-fired power station. As it prepares to take over the EU Council presidency and chair the UN Security Council next month, could Germany finally step up and take the lead on the climate crisis? 05/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy ECB nearly doubles stimulus programme to tackle virus economic fallout As the ECB pumps more money into the Eurozone economy to prop up businesses with cheap credit, President Christine Lagarde warns that the speed and scale of the recovery are "highly uncertain". 05/06/2020
Now playing Next Spain Coping in the age of COVID-19: A gourmet restaurant hungry for diners Coronavirus has caused havoc for businesses across Europe - here's how one recently launched gourmet restaurant in Spain is trying to cope 05/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Consultations begin on EU scheme of minimum wage EU Commission working out how to propose a cohesive minimum wage plan 04/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: Is Europe any better than the US when it comes to racism? "We in Europe face many of the same problems as the US," writes Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey. "But we seem far less willing to engage with the issue confronting millions of our fellow citizens." 04/06/2020
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Now playing Next Germany Germany announces €130 billion stimulus package as unemployment rises German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her left-right coalition has come up with a "bold response" that will boost consumer spending, invest in innovation and ease the financial strain on citizens. 04/06/2020
Now playing Next Real Economy Who are Europe's poor? In partnership with The European Commission Real Economy takes a look at what it means to be poor in Europe today and how the problem is likely to get worse because of the coronavirus crisis 03/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Be my guest: Belgian town among first to allow weddings with invitees Yolanda Nauwelaers and Timothy Dekeyser are thought to be one of the first couples in Europe to wed in the presence of invitees since lockdown was imposed in March. 03/06/2020
Now playing Next Real Economy Helping Europe's poor cope with COVID In partnership with The European Commission In this episode, Real Economy looks at what impact the coronavirus crisis is having on Europe's most vulnerable, and what the European Union is doing to help them. 03/06/2020
Now playing Next Sweden 'Potential for improvement': Sweden hints at COVID strategy mistakes “I think there is potential for improvement in what we have done in Sweden, quite clearly,” Anders Tegnell of the Public Health Agency told Swedish media on Wednesday. 03/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. COVID-19 shows why political and economic power needs to be moved away from capital cities ǀ View As the COVID-19 crisis continues, it is becoming clearer that the centralisation of resources is a bad solution in fighting the spread of the virus. In Europe, that means moving power away from capital cities to the regions. 03/06/2020