Now playing Next Home What is the global chip shortage and why should we care about it? Here is everything you need to know about the global chip shortage and how it threatens to impact everyone's daily lives. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Destruction in Gaza and tension in Israel Destruction in Gaza the morning after intense Israeli strikes and Israeli city tense after clashes and rocket attack. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next Denmark Danish MPs agree to new investigation into deadly 1990 ferry fire Danish lawmakers have agreed to set up a task force to look into a 1990 ferry fire that killed 159 people, one of Scandinavia's worst peacetime maritime disasters. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next Sweden Foreign-born citizens less likely to be vaccinated in Sweden & Norway Official statistics show that foreign-born citizens elderly citizens in Sweden and Norway are much less likely to have received a COVID-19 vaccine. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next Money Just how eco-friendly is Chia, the new 'green' cryptocurrency? Using less energy than other cryptos, Chia has been hailed as the "green" alternative to Bitcoin. But is it all that it seems? 12/05/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Glampervans and the death of mini-breaks: All the 2021 travel trends After a tumultuous year for the travel industry, we speak to the experts to find out their predictions for summer 2021. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next World News Britain apologises for Ballymurphy massacre in Northern Ireland Ten people, including a priest and a mother of eight children, were killed at the height of 'the Troubles' in 1971. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Stays Is Maslinica Bay Croatia’s best-kept secret? Exploring the decadent finds of one of Croatia’s hidden island escapes. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Austria Austrian man guilty of deliberately infecting ex-wife with COVID-19 The man had tried to infect his former partner while they shared a home as their divorce proceedings were being completed. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Czech Republic How the Czech right is fighting back against 'cancel culture' Czech MPs have passed the first reading of a legal amendment that would criminalise social media firms if they ban content that is deemed to be in the public interest. It's being seen as an attempt by the Czech right-wing to fight back against the so-called cancel culture seen elsewhere in Europe 11/05/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Could Scotland be the next member of the Nordic Council? Following success in the recent parliamentary elections, a Finnish MP said he would push to make Scotland an observing member of the Nordic Council, but is there any substance to the initiative? 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Partner content World’s only dry age meat boutique opens in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The world’s only ‘dry aged meat boutique’ has opened in Dubai. The concept store brings a fresh look to the traditional butcher shop. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Health Series Find out how Belgium's huge fresh produce auction is bearing fruit In partnership with The European Commission BelOrta's fruit and vegetable auction in Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium, sells up to 4000 tons of produce a day. Over 1000 farmers are part of its network. Its Sales and Marketing Manager gives Euronews a glimpse into how it works. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Green News The Queen confirms new measures for animal protection in the UK A speech from the Queen lays out the UK government’s new focus on animal welfare today. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next USA Russia denies role in cyberattack on US's biggest gasoline pipeline The Colonial Pipeline will not be able to resume full operations for several days due to the ransomware attack. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Nature A race against time: The giant weeds taking over Lake Ossa in Cameroon 6000 Salvinia weevils are being cultivated in Cameroon to control fast-spreading aquatic weeds engulfing the country’s coastal waters. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II opens UK parliament but with less ceremony Queen Elizabeth II has formally opened the UK parliament but without the usual pomp and ceremony 11/05/2021