Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. In the fight against Russian influence in Ukraine, language matters. It’s Kyiv, not Kiev ǀ View Finding justice for Ukrainians, including my own family, starts with resisting Russia’s propaganda and promoting the Ukrainian language. It starts with spelling Ukraine’s capital as Kyiv. 19/05/2020
Now playing Next France French president Emmanuel Macron loses absolute majority in parliament Seven MPs from his LREM party defected to create a new parliamentary group they said would be "independent" and sit "neither in the majority nor in the opposition". 19/05/2020
Now playing Next France France's top court orders government to reopen places of worship The Council of State said the blanket ban on gatherings at places of worship is "disproportionate" and infringes on a fundamental right. 18/05/2020
Now playing Next Spain Hunger queues form in Madrid in wake of COVID-19 lockdown Tens of thousands of people in the Spanish capital are now turning to food banks and neighbourhood associations to cushion the economic blow of lockdown. 18/05/2020
Now playing Next Romania Euroviews. The EU cannot afford to keep Romania in quarantine when it reopens the Schengen zone ǀ View Any postponement of Romania's full entry into the Schengen Area is no longer technical, but a political decision about what Europe means and what Europe is. 18/05/2020
Now playing Next Albania Wife of Albania's president detained during protest The wife of Albania's president was detained along with more than 30 others during a protest against the demolition of the National Theatre in Tirana yesterday. 18/05/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Scuffles and shouting break out in Hong Kong's legislature Hong Kong's legislature was plunged into chaos on Monday after a pro-Beijing lawmaker was elected chair of a key committee. 18/05/2020
Now playing Next Israel Israel: New government sworn in after year and a half of stalemate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former rival Benny Gantz announced last month that they would join forces to form a new government. 17/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Europe comes together for a Eurovision celebration "Eurovision is one of few middle of the road contests that the whole of Europe comes together to watch. It’s about the fun, the parties, the bad songs as well as the good songs. It’s a celebration," Johnny Logan told Euronews. 16/05/2020
Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: Summer dreams, Brexit bust-ups and Hungary under fire Our Brussels bureau looks back at this week's key stories. 15/05/2020
Now playing Next World News MEPs call for €2 trillion ‘recovery plan’ to rebuild the economy MEPs have made their demands clear. Now the ball is in the European Commission's court. 15/05/2020
Now playing Next France French MP behind online hate speech law accused of 'racist' comments She has denied the allegations and said she would file a defamation claim. 15/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Dozens wrongly charged in UK under coronavirus law In April, all court cases brought under the Coronavirus Act in the UK were withdrawn. 15/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK government 'optimistic' on deal to rescue London Undergound London Mayor Sadiq Khan warned on Thursday morning that services would have to be cut if the government didn't provide emergency funding for the capital's public transport system, hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. 14/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: Is COVID-19 further dividing the 'United' Kingdom? The coronavirus crisis is adding yet more strain to a United Kingdom which, for the best part of a decade, has seemed anything but united, writes Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey. 14/05/2020
Now playing Next Hungary Hungary: 'Critics silenced' in social media arrests as EU mulls powers The EU calls for emergency powers to be eased along with lockdowns, amid concern at a spate of arrests in Hungary over social media posts. 14/05/2020
Now playing Next France French lawmakers adopt bill on removing hate content online The law allows for fines of up to €1.25 million but critics say it would curtail the democratic right to freedom of expression. 13/05/2020