Now playing Next Sweden Analysis: Is fragile support for Sweden's COVID-19 plan fracturing? The number of respondents who said they had “very or quite high confidence” in the government’s ability to handle COVID-19 plummeted from 63% in April to 45% in June. 11/06/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. We have an opportunity to tackle human rights challenges post-COVID-19. We need to take it ǀ View COVID-19 has brought with it a health emergency of global proportions. This has presented a huge challenge to national leaders, to health systems worldwide, and to citizens. It also became an excuse for human rights violations that are showing few signs of diminishing. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next Sweden Swedish PM Olof Palme's unsolved murder case dropped Olof Palme was shot dead on 28 February 1986. The charismatic leader of the Social-Democratic party and his wife Lisbeth Palme had just left a cinema in downtown Stockholm. 10/06/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Protesters in Hong Kong mark one year since millions marched A few hundred demonstrators held flash-mob protests during lunchtime at multiple malls in Hong Kong on Tuesday. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next USA Hundreds pay respects at George Floyd's private funeral in Texas The funeral on Tuesday in Floyd's home town was private but thousands paid their respect at a memorial service on Monday. 09/06/2020
Now playing Next Belgium Who was King Leopold II and why do some want his statues removed? Activists want statues of King Leopold II removed from Belgian cities. Here's why. 08/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Who was Edward Colston and why was his statue torn down? The statue of Edward Colston had been at the centre of a controversy for years. On Sunday, anti-racism protesters toppled it from its plinth and tipped it into a river. 08/06/2020
Now playing Next Economy Tobacco giants fume over claims they exploited COVID-19 crisis Critics say donations of money and ventilators during the COVID-19 pandemic are part of PR efforts to lobby for less state control over tobacco. 08/06/2020
Now playing Next USA US Democrats propose sweeping police reform as response to Floyd death The legislation, if adopted, would ban police chokeholds, reduce legal protections for officers and establish a national database of excessive-force incidents. 08/06/2020
Now playing Next Lebanon Lebanon: Clashes and tear gas in Beirut as protests turn to riots Opposing groups and police clashed as demonstrators tried to revive Lebanon's nationwide protests that began late last year amid an unprecedented economic and financial crisis. 07/06/2020
Now playing Next Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Over 100 detained in first protests since lockdown eased Authorities had warned people not to join the protests, citing government regulations prohibiting gatherings during the coronavirus outbreak. 06/06/2020
Now playing Next World News COVID-19 latest: Brazil's President Bolsonaro threatens to leave WHO Follow our article for all the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. 06/06/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe "He hit me with an axe handle": Europe's lockdowns lead to a surge in domestic violence Unreported Europe examines how the lockdown has led to a surge in domestic violence. 05/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Charities fear rise in modern slavery as UK lockdown eases Campaigners fear the easing of coronavirus lockdowns could spark a rise in exploitation, as businesses scramble to recruit low-paid workers. 04/06/2020
Now playing Next China Euroviews. China is stamping its mark on the post-COVID-19 world as a new global order begins to emerge ǀ View China's provocative moves in Hong Kong, and the ensuing US response, reinforce the bilateral US-China rupture and formalises the establishment of a new global order that will define the remainder of the 21st century. 04/06/2020
Now playing Next China Hong Kong outlaws insulting China's national anthem Hong Kong's legislature has outlawed insulting China's national anthem just as activists planned to commemorate Beijing's 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre despite a ban. 04/06/2020
Now playing Next Hungary Trianon trauma: Why is the 1920 treaty a national tragedy for Hungary? The fallout from the Treaty of Trianon - signed 100 years ago today - has echoes in current tensions between Hungary and its neighbours, where some two million ethnic Hungarians still live. 04/06/2020