Now playing Next United Kingdom Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their second child Prince Harry and Meghan revealed the news on Sunday, meaning baby Archie will become a brother later this year. 15/02/2021
Now playing Next United Arab Emirates UAE releases its first picture of Mars from Amal space probe Amal, which is the Arabic word for hope, is currently circling the red planet, and will do so until the rover separates and attempts to land. 15/02/2021
Now playing Next World News No new community cases found in New Zealand since lockdown There's hope that the restrictions in New Zealand might be short-lived as officials said they had found no new cases. 15/02/2021
Now playing Next Kosovo Left-wing reformist party led by former PM Kurti wins Kosovo election An anti-corruption and anti-establishment party, Vetëvendosje, has won the election in Kosovo, held amid the worsening coronavirus situation in the country. 14/02/2021
Now playing Next Russia Russia: Valentine's Day flashlight protests demand Navalny's release The protest, dubbed "Love is stronger than fear," was called by Navalny's allies for Valentine's Day in solidarity with people detained in recent opposition protests. 14/02/2021
Now playing Next World News Lockdown love: How has the world been dating during COVID pandemic? With the places where people would usually meet or get together closed, singles were forced to reassess dating during the pandemic. Europeans and those from further afield told Euronews their different tales of love during the pandemic. 14/02/2021
Now playing Next Spain Separatist movement put to test as Catalonia votes despite pandemic Despite health concerns, voting went off without a hitch at the vast majority of polling stations, according to authorities. 14/02/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Could COVID-19 help oust pro-independence parties in Catalonia? Optimism, a political calculation or democratic necessity? 14/02/2021
Now playing Next Living Why disabled people have been forgotten by the fashion industry Adaptive fashion is projected to be worth $400 billion by 2026, but where does sustainability come into it? 13/02/2021
Now playing Next Destinations India launches new push for domestic travel to revive tourism Fancy seeing the Taj Mahal? Thanks to the new Dekho Apna Desh initiative, the Indian government may reward you for it. 13/02/2021
Now playing Next China Happy Lunar New Year: Welcome the Year of the Ox! It's one of the globe’s biggest annual celebrations with approximately one-fifth of humanity taking part in the festivities. Though the pandemic has closed temples and severely limited travel and family gatherings, many traditional celebrations ARE going ahead across Asia and beyond. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine sides with US over Chinese takeover of engine company Analysts believe the decision could lead to a cooling of the relationship between Ukraine and China, with the latter in turn looking to Russia for closer relations. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next Italy Former ECB chief Mario Draghi sworn in as Italy's new PM The former European Central Bank Chief was sworn in at a ceremony at the Quirinal Palace in Rome at noon on Saturday. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next Destinations The rural French region attracting city dwellers with a free holiday The department of Corrèze is offering people an all-expenses-paid experience living in rural France. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next World News Jailed Chinese lawyer Yu Wensheng wins human rights award Allegedly tortured while in prison in China, Yu Wensheng switched from being a successful corporate lawyer to fighting for human rights before he was arrested. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe How poorer countries on the EU's fringes are still without vaccines Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and the Republic of North Macedonia are among the countries still empty-handed. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. France has become Serbia's new best friend in the EU | View "When President Vučić wants to talk with Europe, he will dial Macron’s number", argues Vuk Vuksanovic, an associate at LSE Ideas. 12/02/2021