Now playing Next Climate Now Meet Europe's leading climate change entrepreneurs In partnership with Copernicus Europe’s best climate entrepreneurs answered your questions in this edition of #ClimateNow. With insight from pioneer Bertrand Piccard, Earth data guru Laia Romero, Copernicus start-up champion Stijn Vermoote and wind-energy expert Gil Lizcano. 22/03/2021
Now playing Next USA AstraZeneca jab 'effective' and 'doesn't increase risk of blood clots' The early findings from the US study are just one set of information AstraZeneca must submit to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to get its vaccine approved for use in the country. 22/03/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU agrees first sanctions on China in more than 30 years The new raft of measures is aimed at four Chinese officials and one entity believed to be involved in the alleged human rights violations of the Uyghur Muslim minority. 22/03/2021
Now playing Next Germany Germany poised to extend coronavirus restrictions amid third wave Chancellor Merkel was due to relax restrictions at a meeting with regional leaders on Monday but a surge in infections has upended those plans. 22/03/2021
Now playing Next Myanmar In Myanmar's hinterland, army uproots ethnic Karen villagers In Myanmar's hinterland, army uproots ethnic Karen villagers 22/03/2021
Now playing Next Cinema Dutch-directed 'Shadow Game' offers insight into plight of refugees 'Shadow Game', by two Dutch directors, follows the trials and tribulations of migrants as young as 14 fleeing war, famine and oppression to start new lives in Europe. It also features a mobile game and an interactive web documentary series. 21/03/2021
Now playing Next Malta Malta: Joseph Muscat's former chief of staff charged with fraud Schembri has called the investigation a "travesty of justice". 20/03/2021
Now playing Next Israel Thousands protest Netanyahu three days before Israel election Once again, Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting for his political survival. 20/03/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'You're not alone': Prince Harry tells children of COVID-19 victims Harry shares the experience of losing his mother, Princess Diana, as a child. 20/03/2021
Now playing Next World News Europe must share the burden of migrant flow, say EU border nations “We can no longer be punished for our geographical position,” Malta's Byron Camilleri said Saturday, summing up his position and that of his colleagues from Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Spain. 20/03/2021
Now playing Next Belarus Alexander Lukashenko warns Belarus protesters: 'Be patient' The Belarusian opposition led by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is hoping to start talks with the government in May - if an online poll launched on Thursday gives her the mandate to enter negotiations. 20/03/2021
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Limited access to COVID vaccines for Europe's poor: the case of Moldova Moldova will receive 20% of the country's total COVID-19 vaccine needs through the WHO's co-sponsored COVAX programme. But many more are needed and negotiations with manufacturers are proving to be difficult. 19/03/2021
Now playing Next World News AstraZeneca back-and-forth could sow more doubt on vaccines Experts fear mixed messaging over AstraZeneca's coronavirus jab could undermine public trust and slow down immunisation campaigns. 19/03/2021
Now playing Next Experiences Super Mario has finally got his own theme park in Japan Find out more from visitors to Nintendo's first-ever theme park. 19/03/2021
Now playing Next Syria Ten years of war in Syria, through the eyes of Syrians forced to flee A decade since the start of the conflict that has torn Syria apart, Euronews spoke to Syrians who were forced to flee their country, and have now found refuge in various parts of Europe. 19/03/2021
Now playing Next People Mayor promises a greener future for the ancient city of Athens The Mayor of Athens, Greece, Kostas Bakoyannis, speaks of a vibrant modern metropolis embracing new public works, renovations of cultural attractions and a greener future for the city. 19/03/2021
Now playing Next Nature Scientists say the Arctic could be lush and green in future Historic evidence of plant life in the Arctic predicts a similar outcome in future if we don't stop climate change. 19/03/2021