Now playing Next Italy Dress shops and florists left at the altar as COVID-19 hits weddings Coronavirus lockdowns have put tens of thousands of weddings on hold. Now some shops fear the COVID-19 economic fallout will mean people many won’t be able to afford weddings planned for next year. 13/05/2020
Now playing Next World Confusion persists as England goes own way in relaxing lockdown rules Lockdown loosening measures for England are in place from today despite criticIsms that the rules remain confusing and may endanger the lower-paid. It comes as the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer extends the furlough scheme until October. 13/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. Failing to collaborate over fisheries will sink any hope of a deal at the EU-UK negotiations ǀ View Fisheries remain one of the main bones of contention during the EU-UK negotiations, putting the entire post-Brexit compromise at risk. Game theory suggests two styles of negotiation: collaboration or blame-game, but which approach will prevail? 13/05/2020
Now playing Next Austria Vienna crowned world’s greenest city for its parks and public transit What do you want most from a city during a coronavirus pandemic? One ranking looking at air quality, parks, walkability and public transit gives Vienna the highest marks. 12/05/2020
Now playing Next World Putin orders work return amidst record pandemic figures Russian President Vladimir Putin's call to end what he describes as the 'non-working period' is drawing sharp criticism from his political opponents. Putin said orders to remain at home would end this week for most of the country’s workforce – despite a record increase in new coronavirus figures. 12/05/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Analysis: The ECJ's bitter spat with Germany's constitutional court Liberal MEP Guy Verhofstadt said the row between the European Court of Justice and Germany's constitutional court was "the beginning of the end". The beginning of the end of the EU? Darren McCaffrey investigates. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next World Are disputes over football restart driven by 'naked self-interest'? Economics professor James Reade has told Euronews that money and the “naked self-interest” of the UK clubs is driving the disputes over the return of the game. UK Premier League clubs are to hold a video conference to discuss the latest plans for "Project Restart’’. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson says 'common sense' will help beat coronavirus No longer 'Stay at Home', the UK government's advice is now 'Stay Alert'. Critics say that what that actually means isn't clear. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next Poland Poland's top politician defends policy after election crisis The election set to take place Sunday was suspended following debate over how and when voting could be done safely during the coronavirus pandemic. 10/05/2020
Now playing Next Hungary Viktor Orban provokes neighbours with historical map of Hungary The image showed the former Hungarian territory before it was broken up after the First World War. 08/05/2020
Now playing Next Germany Why isn't VE Day a public holiday in Germany? A movement is growing to make May 8 a holiday to mark the end of World War Two. 08/05/2020
Now playing Next Poland Poland's presidential election cancelled with just four days to go With only four days to go, Poland's presidential election has been cancelled. The opposition had voiced fears about its legitimacy during the currrent pandemic and whether sufficient infrastructure for postal voting could be put in place in time. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next The Cube 'Super-spreaders' of COVID-19 misinformation on Facebook identified Analysis by NewsGuard found more than 30 prominent pages on Facebook were amplifying COVID-19 false cures and conspiracy theories across Europe. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next Romania Romania's sacked anti-corruption chief wrongly dismissed, rules ECHR The European Court of Human Rights today ruled in favour of Romania's sacked anti-corruption chief, Laura Kovesi. 05/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Will a coronavirus vaccine be accessible to all or the privileged few? Amid the race to find a COVID-19 vaccine, the EU and governments are being called upon to guarantee that when one is ready it will be affordable and widely available. 05/05/2020
Now playing Next Moldova Euroviews. Andrian Candu: Moldova’s future is being put on the line by a Trojan loan from Moscow ǀ View Never let a good crisis go to waste. This seems to be the motto of the current political leadership of Moldova, which wants to take advantage of the pandemic to further weaken our democracy and economy and to advance shady deals, including a €200 million loan with Russia. 04/05/2020
Now playing Next Latvia Latvia marks 30 years since declaring independence from Soviet Union To mark the occasion, Euronews spoke to a key architect of the split from Moscow, ex-prime minister of Latvia, Valdis Birkavs. 04/05/2020