Now playing Next world news Twitter to remove COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy theories "Starting next week, we will prioritise the removal of the most harmful misleading information, and during the coming weeks begin to label Tweets that contain potentially misleading information about the vaccine," the company said in a blog post. 17/12/2020
Now playing Next world news EMA brings forward review date for Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine "It's Europe's moment. On 27, 28 and 29 December vaccination will start across the EU. We protect our citizens together. We are #StrongerTogether," tweeted Ursula von der Leyen. 17/12/2020
Now playing Next Russia Navalny: Russian FM dismisses claims security agents behind poisoning The investigation conducted by Bellingcat and The Insider in cooperation with CNN and Der Spiegel found that agents of Russia's domestic security agency have followed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on trips since 2017. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: EU sanctions against Belarus not enough Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Belarus' democratic opposition leader, spoke exclusively to Euronews as she accepted the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize on behalf of the country's opposition. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Economy European Parliament overwhelmingly passes €1.8 trillion EU budget The budget had been in jeopardy after both Poland and Hungary threatened to veto it over attempts to tie the release of EU funds to adherence to core EU values. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Partner content Quality and Sustainability: Why Colombia could become the next exporting giant PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY PROCOLOMBIA According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Colombia is set to become one of the world’s largest food exporters. If it succeeds, Europe will be seeing more Colombian produce on its supermarket shelves than ever before. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Real Economy What does 2021 hold for jobs and businesses in Europe? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION The EU has downgraded its growth forecast for the Eurozone in 2021. What does that mean and why? We'll look at the real-life consequences of the pandemic on the economy. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Montenegro Euroviews. Zdravko Krivokapić: Montenegro’s membership of the EU can inspire the European dream ǀ View Montenegro is intent on becoming the next member of the European Union, and its ascension to the bloc could act as a spur for reform and change in the rest of the Balkans, writes the country's new prime minister. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU unveils multi-billion euro cybersecurity strategy The bloc has revealed its new strategy to prevent, deter and respond to cyberattacks across the EU. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next World European companies ramp up Brexit preparations As Brexit talks continue, European companies are ramping up preparations for a possible no-deal outcome. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next no comment France: Thousands protest virus restrictions on cultural sector Thousands protested in Paris after the government backtracked on reopening theatres and cultural venues. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next world news Brexit talks: 'Narrow path' exists to a deal, von der Leyen tells MEPs The European Commission president says some progress has been made in trade talks but she cannot say whether a deal with the UK will be struck or not. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU fisheries ministers awaiting Brexit deal to conclude own talks Europe's agriculture and fisheries ministers are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday for an annual meeting, with the aim of reaching an agreement on the fishing opportunities for next year. 15/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Turkish-EU relations: Why won't the bloc take a hard line on Turkey? Another EU summit has passed without tough sanctions being imposed on Ankara. When it comes to foreign policy, the national interests of individual EU member states triumph. 15/12/2020
Now playing Next the global conversation What's ahead for the EU on trade and finances? Euronews correspondent, Meabh McMahon, speaks to the EU commissioner for financial services, financial stability and Capital Markets Union, Mairead McGuinness, to discuss Brexit, the COVID recovery plan and the banking union. 15/12/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. EU lawmakers should be careful what they wish for when it comes to Internet regulation ǀ View The publication of the Digital Services Act by the EU will be a first step in providing a legal environment for tech companies. But Internet regulation must not create any unintended consequences for the way we communicate online. 15/12/2020
Now playing Next France French culture industry angry as country swaps lockdown for curfew France replaces lockdown with an overnight curfew from Tuesday, except for on Christmas Eve. Theatres, cinemas and museums remain closed. 15/12/2020