Now playing Next World News COVID-19: Protests across Europe rail against pandemic restrictions Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Romania, Serbia, Poland, France and Britain all saw demonstrations on Saturday against constraints on freedoms, often featuring an element of pandemic denial. 21/03/2021
Now playing Next World News New lockdowns begin in France and Poland as COVID-19 infections soar The measures imposed nationwide in Poland and on a third of the French population, less strict than during the first lockdown a year ago, come amid a surge in cases in much of Europe. 20/03/2021
Now playing Next World News European leaders receive AstraZeneca COVID jab after blood clot scare UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French Prime Minister Jean Castex both received their first dose of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine on Friday. 19/03/2021
Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: AstraZeneca vaccine doubts and Rutte's decisive victory Mark Rutte set for a historic fourth term as Dutch PM, as Europe's vaccination campaign continues to stutter. 19/03/2021
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Now playing Next World News Finland suspends AstraZeneca jab despite European regulator's advice Finland's public health authority said the jab would be halted "until there is more information and a possible causality can be assessed". 18/03/2021
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Now playing Next World News MEPs to debate making the EU an LGBT 'freedom zone' The European Parliament is scheduled to debate a motion that would declare the entire 27-member EU to be a "freedom zone" for LGBT people. 10/03/2021
Now playing Next Italy Italy becomes second European country to surpass 100,000 COVID deaths In response to the rising cases of COVID-19, the authorities are placing three more regions under tighter restrictions. 09/03/2021
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Now playing Next World News 83% of young women limit movement to avoid harassment, survey says A stunning 83% of young women limit themselves in order to avoid harassment, a survey of EU citizens found. 08/03/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Will COVID-19 spark reform of the EU's borderless Schengen Area? Euronews looks at recent border restrictions prompted by coronavirus variants and what they mean for the future of free movement in Europe. 02/03/2021
Now playing Next Nature 72% of Brits want the 'cruel and outdated' fur trade to be banned From Judi Dench to Ricky Gervais, 50 of Britain’s biggest stars are calling for a ban on the sale of fur in the UK. 24/02/2021
Now playing Next People Everything you need to know about Finnish sauna culture Did you know saunas actually originate from Finland, not Sweden? 23/02/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Ethnic minorities over-80 less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine in UK New research shows that BAME communities are less likely to get vaccinated than white people, especially those aged 80 and above in the UK. But what are the underlying reasons for this low vaccine uptake and what efforts have been made to improve it? 17/02/2021
Now playing Next Experiences This amazing artwork was created by the ancient sport of snowshoeing Amateur snowshoers in Finland got together to create a design dreamed up by an IT consultant. 16/02/2021
Now playing Next Experiences This beautiful piece of art was created by Finnish snowshoers A snow-covered golf course outside Helsinki was turned into a giant artwork last weekend 14/02/2021