Now playing Next Europe News The briefing: Why Sweden’s coronavirus approach has failed Sweden is making the same mistakes it did back in the spring and we must all also stop making the mistake of thinking that Sweden has got it right, says Euronews' Political Editor Darren McCaffrey. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next France Coronavirus: French PM says lifting lockdown would be 'irresponsible' French PM Jean Castex said he hoped that some lockdown restrictions could be lifted by Christmas but told people not to plan large gatherings for New Years. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next Egypt Eight killed after peacekeeping force's helicopter crashes in Egypt Two Europeans among eight killed after peacekeeping force's helicopter crashes in Egypt. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Small businesses in UK fear lockdown impact in run up to Christmas While bigger businesses can afford lawyers to interpret the definition of 'essential' goods, smaller enterprises fear they will see their stock go unsold. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next Saudi Arabia Three injured in 'explosive' attack at a cemetery in Jeddah Several people have been injured in an "improvised explosive device attack" on an international Armistice ceremony at a non-Muslim cemetery in the Saudi city of Jeddah. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Moments of silence in France and UK commemorate end of World War I Armistice Day commemorates the November 11, 1918 armistice that ended World War I. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next France Cases rise in France as health minister warns peak is yet to come France is approaching the halfway point of its second lockdown. The current measures were announced by President Emmanuel Macron nearly 2 weeks ago - in the hope to stem the spread. But how effective have they been? 11/11/2020
Now playing Next France Watch: Macron leads Armistice Day commemorations in France While France usually observes the public holiday with a parade in Paris as well as several other events around the country, this year will be different as the nation is under a national lockdown. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next France France pays tribute to 6-year-old wartime resistance hero Marcel Pinte Known as "Quinquin", and celebrated as France's youngest resistance hero, he carried messages under his shirt to leaders of the movement against Nazi occupation. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News European leaders lay out fresh plans to fight religious extremism In the wake of a spate of terrorist attacks in Europe in recent weeks, European leaders set out plans to tackle the problem on Tuesday. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next World News Johnson, Macron and Merkel congratulate Biden during phone calls The three European leaders each talked to US President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday, vowing to work together on "shared priorities" including climate change and multilateralism. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Spéculoos: How Belgium’s beloved biscuit is unifying a divided nation When the CEO of Lotus Bakeries recently announced plans to axe the speculoos — Belgium's national biscuit — name from branding on its biscuit packs, there were howls of discontent on social media and angry calls for a boycott. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Green News Italy 'persistently' broke EU air pollution laws, top court rules "Being forced to breathe dirty air is unacceptable in the 21st century. Now, in the face of COVID-19, we have all been reminded of how important it is to protect respiratory health," said environmental NGO Client Earth. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next France Prosecutors begin 4 probes into France's handling of COVID-19 pandemic They will look into the prejudice allegedly committed against the general population, health care workers, civil servants and people sick or deceased. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Opera star sings US national anthem from his window to toast Biden win Senechal rose to fame on social media during France's first coronavirus lockdown after uploading clips of himself singing to his neighbours. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Vatican Ex-Vatican envoy faces sexual abuse charge in French court The Vatican’s former ambassador to France went on trial Tuesday for alleged sexual misconduct. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next World Stress and personnel shortages: warnings from the medical frontline Concerns about a second wave combined with the harsh winter months ahead have raised the alarm on the mental health of medical workers. Euronews has acess to to an intensive care in France where workers speak up about their fears and challenges. Some admitted the system is 'clearly struggling'. 09/11/2020