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 Next Series Scientists come up with innovative ways to educate on past traditions In partnership with The European Commission In this week's Futuris, Euronews finds out how technology is helping to teach young people about heritage crafts. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Brexit trade talks: How badly do Europe's exporters need a deal? Many major European exporters to Britain have sounded cries of alarm on the urgent need for a new post-Brexit free trade agreement. 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 Germany Angela Merkel visited Berlin sickbed of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny The opposition figure was in hospital in Berlin being treated for Novichok poisoning when Merkel came to the hospital for "a private meeting". 28/09/2020
Now playing Next Europe News French hospitals postpone operations to make space for COVID patients Hospitals in Paris and Montpellier have put some interventions on hold to free up space for COVID-19 as the country registered its six consecutive day with more than 10,000 new cases on Sunday. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next World News Global COVID-19 death toll passes 1,000,000 Four European states are amongst the top ten of worst-hit countries: United Kingdom, Italy, France and Spain. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next France France: New restrictions see bars and restaurants close in Marseille The measures have been met with some local resistance — crowds on Friday protested in front of a Marseille courthouse, and some business owners threatened to defy the closure order. 28/09/2020
Now playing Next Switzerland Swiss voters reject proposal to end EU freedom of movement Swiss voters rejected an initiative that would have ended the right of EU citizens to live and work in the country. 27/09/2020
Now playing Next World News Fears grow for the 'next million' as COVID-19 deaths exceed 1 million As the death toll due to COVID-19 hits one million, experts say it's likely that another million could die from the disease before a vaccine is found. 27/09/2020
Now playing Next France French Senate elections: Right and centre parties maintain majority The right and centre said they were "consolidated" in a Senate majority while the Greens said they had enough seats to form a political group. 27/09/2020
Now playing Next France Suspect in French knife attack says he was targeting Charlie Hebdo The 18-year-old suspect in the knife attack outside Charlie Hebdo's former offices in Paris admitted he was targeting the satirical magazine. 26/09/2020
Now playing Next World News Europe has 'a lot of work to do' to prevent COVID-19, WHO expert warns Amid rapidly rising cases in Europe, the World Health Organization's Dr Mike Ryan said that Europe has a lot of work to do and said a national lockdown was only a "last resort". 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU countries have gone too far with COVID restrictions, claims report A new report by Civil Liberties Union for Europe says some EU countries have gone too far with the measures they have taken to fight COVID-19, eroding basic rights and civil liberties. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe The emotional and financial price of surrogacy What are the ethical arguments for and against surrogacy in Europe? And is it just about how healthy your finances are, as some believe? Euronews' Senior Foreign Correspondent Valerie Gauriat delves deep in a continent-wide investigation. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Business Planet Rethinking tourism after COVID-19 In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet takes a look at Europe's tourism sector, one of the hardest hit by the coronavirus restrictions, to find out what the EU is doing to help and ask how the sector moves forward. 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