Now playing Next France France's coronavirus lockdown set to be lifted in time for Christmas France's lockdown will be lifted on Dec 15 - but bars and restaurants will stay closed for Christmas 24/11/2020
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Now playing Next No Comment 'Shocking': Police criticised over dismantling of Paris migrant camp "They are too violent," sobbed Shahbuddin, a 34-year-old Afghan as he put a grey beanie back on his head after being forced out of his tent. "We just want a roof." 24/11/2020
Now playing Next World News International travellers could soon require COVID-19 vaccination International travellers could soon be required to have a COVID-19 vaccine before flying, according to the Qantas chief executive. 24/11/2020
Now playing Next USA COVID-19: Thanksgiving could be make-or-break in US virus response The US is averaging 165,000 new virus cases per day, up over 70% in two weeks, according to Johns Hopkins University. Hospitalisations, deaths and the testing positivity rate are also up sharply as the nation approaches Thanksgiving. 24/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom AstraZeneca executive awaiting 'relatively fast' EU vaccine approval The company's Executive Vice President for Europe and Canada told Euronews that once approved the vaccine could be distributed "very fast" across all EU member states. 24/11/2020
Now playing Next Belarus Belarus pensioners demand President Alexander Lukashenko resigns “Grandmothers and grandfathers heal poorly from new wounds,” read one of the banners carried by demonstrators. 23/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU-UK trust must be rebuilt to break Brexit deadlock, says Irish PM London and Brussels still have unresolved differences. But for some, the key to getting a post-Brexit trade deal is rebuilding trust between the two. 23/11/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe How even COVID-19 couldn't stop bone marrow donations getting through Bone marrow transplants can be a matter of life and death for those with a blood disease so transplant centres have been forced to take decisive action during the coronavirus pandemic. 23/11/2020
Now playing Next World Spanish NGO eases poverty crisis by collecting millions of pesatas The crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic will push over a million people into poverty acording to Oxfam. In Spain, food banks are serving 40% more people than last year. Now a charity is converting million worth of Spain's former currency into food for those who need it the most. 23/11/2020
Now playing Next Thailand School students lead third pro-democracy rally in a week in Bangkok The students defied government threats to crack down on Thailand's pro-democracy protest movement which is demanding sweeping changes to the constitution, including the monarch's rights and privileges. 21/11/2020
Now playing Next Italy Bodies of 'rich man' and his 'male slave' unearthed in Pompeii dig The bones of the two Roman men have given clues as to their social status, with one body thought to be a slave due to the compressed discs in his spine. 21/11/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Will women ever win the race to equality in sport? Women in sport share their experiences of gender inequality - in this episode of Unreported Europe on Euronews. 20/11/2020
Now playing Next World Children in the Middle East & North Africa want funnier, relatable Arabic cartoons For many children in the Middle East and North Africa, who have grown up almost exclusively watching international animations, finding relatable cartoons can be a challenge. 20/11/2020
Now playing Next World News Azerbaijan takes over first district from Nagorno-Karabakh peace deal After the district of Aghdam, Kalbajar is set to be handed over on the November 25 and Lachin on December 1. 20/11/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Nuremberg trials: 75 years on from world's first war crimes tribunal Nuremberg: How the world's first war crimes trial revealed the scale of the Nazi Holocaust 20/11/2020
Now playing Next Green News Plans to map the entire ocean floor by 2030 are underway “For each extra mile mapped may be a small splash, but it's a giant leap forward for all for us.” 20/11/2020