Now playing Next USA 'Don't ask me, ask China': Trump clashes with reporter on US tests The US President clashed with two reporters before walking out of his own White House coronavirus briefing. 12/05/2020
Now playing Next Greece As shops reopen in Greece, owners fear second wave and new lockdown In Greece, most shops can now reopen and retailers are eager to welcome customers after nearly two months of lockdown. But there's a warning: if there is a second lockdown, many businesses would never recover. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next World Are disputes over football restart driven by 'naked self-interest'? Economics professor James Reade has told Euronews that money and the “naked self-interest” of the UK clubs is driving the disputes over the return of the game. UK Premier League clubs are to hold a video conference to discuss the latest plans for "Project Restart’’. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Brexit talks back on between EU and UK ahead of June summit The UK and the EU need to strike a deal on trade and future relations this year. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson says 'common sense' will help beat coronavirus No longer 'Stay at Home', the UK government's advice is now 'Stay Alert'. Critics say that what that actually means isn't clear. 11/05/2020
Now playing Next France France approves new health measures as it prepares to ease lockdown Measures include collecting health data "without consent", if necessary, as well as regulations involving criminal charges and quarantine. 10/05/2020
Now playing Next Russia Russia celebrates Victory Day as lockdown leaves Moscow deserted Russia's capital resembled a ghost town on this Victory Day, with traditional military parades and lavish celebrations cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. 09/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Hotels and Airbnb plan 'fundamental shift' after COVID-19 lockdowns Travel accommodations will change post COVID-19 as hotels and Airbnb invest in new cleanliness standards and distancing practices. 08/05/2020
Now playing Next Business Planet Europe deploys space tech to manage COVID-19 impact In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet looks at how Europe is harnessing space-based technologies to help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. 08/05/2020
Now playing Next Romania Viral plea for smartphone from girl who wants to learn in lockdown Romania's schools have been shut since March 11 and pupils in rural parts of the country lack access to the internet. 08/05/2020
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
Now playing Next World Coronavirus in your eyes: risk is higher due to strength of strain Researchers based in Hong Kong say that COVID-19 infection via the eyes is a greater risk than before because it is stronger than previous coronaviruses - but hand hygiene rather than protective eyewear still remains paramount. 08/05/2020
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
Now playing Next Europe News Analysis: VE Day and President Putin's pandemic nightmare Vladimir Putin had hoped 2020 would mark a turning point in his plans to rule Russia, Darren McCaffrey writes. But the pandemic has put Putin's project on hold. 08/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Analysis: How important are face masks in protecting us from COVID-19? Who to trust? Who to believe? Well, ultimately when in doubt European governments seem to be taking (rather sensibly) a 'better safe than sorry' approach, writes Darren McCaffrey. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Internet companies are learning lessons during COVID-19 to make the future internet safer ǀ View COVID-19 has forced governments, communities and companies to do things that were up to this point unimaginable. Internet companies, too, have challenged themselves and their systems to tackle a crisis that is unprecedented in the internet era. 06/05/2020
Now playing Next Green News A robot takeover is possible - so what about the planet? With automation on the rise, we consider the complicated potential impact on the environment. 06/05/2020