Now playing Next USA Stage set for first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden The two main candidates in November's US presidential election will meet for the first of three televised debates early on Wednesday morning European time 29/09/2020
Now playing Next The Cube Students left studying their own four walls after university lockdowns This time of year is meant to herald the start of the academic year for university students: new courses, new lectures and new faces. But for many across Europe, the reality is instead the same four walls of their lodgings. 29/09/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Dutch students fight to keep COVID-19 out of shared houses Dutch students have had to find ways to keep COVID-19 from spreading in their shared houses. 29/09/2020
Now playing Next France Boy thrown from 10th floor of Tate Modern 'can now stand unaided' The boy, now 7, suffered life-changing injuries when he was thrown from the viewing platform at the Tate Modern in August 2019. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next Cult Young talent and big names in classical music gather in Georgia In this week's episode of Cult, Euronews meets some of the classical music stars performing at the Tsinandali Festival in Georgia. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next Smart Regions The new SMART bio-sensor aiming to stop COVID-19 In partnership with the European Commission A pan-European team of European researchers is working against the clock to develop a new SMART bio-sensor to detect and ultimately stop COVID-19. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next World News Macron criticises Lebanese leaders' 'betrayal' after PM steps down French President Emmanuel Macron said he was "ashamed" of Lebanese leaders after they failed to reform the government. 27/09/2020
Now playing Next Germany Greens win mayoral runoffs in Germany's most populous state Germany's Greens won several mayoral races in North Rhine-Westphalia, the country's most populous state. 27/09/2020
Now playing Next Belgium 'Stop using so much English', French journalists tell EU Commission French journalists in Brussels complain Commission uses too much English 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Trans people still face discrimination in Belgium, claims activist "I still hear a lot of people are losing their jobs, or can't rent a home, or can't buy a home if the landlord or the boss gets to know they're trans," said Aiden de Prins. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next USA Ruth Bader Ginsburg becomes first woman to lie in state at US Capitol Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the first woman to lie in state at the US Capitol. Rosa Parks was the first woman to lie in honour at the Capitol, a tribute for non governmental figures. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Norway Norway funds massive project to trap and store carbon dioxide at sea "We are doing this because we want this technology to be developed so that more people, more countries, more companies can participate in it in the future," Norway's PM Erna Solberg told Euronews 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Germany Navalny poisoning leaves Nord Stream 2 pipeline's fate in the balance Construction is very nearly complete, but pressure is rising on Germany to declare that gas will never flow along the pipeline under the Baltic Sea 25/09/2020
Now playing Next World News The most striking images from this week's top stories The world's biggest ever whale stranding, the aftermath of a storm in Greece and Kremlin critic Navalny discharged from hospital - these and other stories in this week's best pictures. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Green News 18-year-old launches climate strike from Arctic ice cap "We're past the point of a wake-up call, we're past the point of ignorance," says climate youth activist Mya-Rose Craig. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next World News Lockdowns 'cannot be sustained': five criteria for long-term response A new study by the Lancet has identified key factors to help countries which 'seek to balance various health, social, and economic concerns' as 'lockdowns and other extreme restrictions cannot be sustained for the long term'." 25/09/2020
Now playing Next World News COVID-19 and red tape is keeping thousands of mariners stuck at sea More than 300,000 mariners are still stranded, waiting for replacement crew. Around as many are waiting on shore, trying to get back to work. 25/09/2020