Now playing Next USA Irish support hard-hit Native Americans to repay Potato Famine help COVID-19 is hitting Native Americans in the US hard. But the Irish are donating to them in large numbers to repay for help during the Potato Famine of the 1840s. 08/05/2020
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Now playing Next World News VE Day: A locked down Europe commemorates as best it can Commemorations to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II are muted this year across the Old Continent as most countries remain under lockdown due to the pandemic. 08/05/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK charities urge government to better protect under pressure carers More than 100 organisations, unions and think tanks have published an open letter urging politicians across the UK to act to protect carers from what it describes as a ‘growing poverty crisis’. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Breakthrough as scientists find microbe that stops spread of malaria As the world scrambles to find a COVID-19 vaccine, this is a rare bit of good news. 05/05/2020
Now playing Next World News EU calls for independent probe into origin of COVID-19 European diplomats say the war of words between Washington and Beijing is not helpful in understanding where the new coronavirus came from and how to prevent the next pandemic. 05/05/2020
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Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Musk and Bezos feud goes electric with Amazon's answer to Tesla With 14.7 billion tonnes of goods delivered every year in Europe, could electric, driverless vans be the future? 05/05/2020
Now playing Next Italy COVID-19: Italian hairdressers angry as they remain under lockdown As the month of May and the prospect of fewer restrictions neared, Italian hairdressers and beauticians got ready investing in masks and plexiglass barriers only to be told they can only reopen on June 3. 05/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: The difficulty of lifting lockdown & keeping everyone happy There are, of course, those who simply want to get back to work, go to a pub, enjoy their favourite meal in their local restaurant, get on a plane and relax on a beach. There are others, however, who don’t. Euronews political editor Darren McCaffrey explores. 04/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Watch: COVID-19 survivors discuss their battles with the disease Survivors of COVID-19 are joining Euronews for a special discussion about their battle with the disease. 04/05/2020
Now playing Next Ukraine Coronavirus compounds problems for domestic violence victims An increasing number of women and children in Ukraine are experiencing domestic violence during the quarantine. 03/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Life after lockdown: Has coronavirus ruined the movie industry? 'Filming won't be the same': Euronews speaks to those working in movies to get an idea of how coronavirus has changed the industry as we know it. 03/05/2020