Now playing Next My Europe Series Armenia is facing a refugee crisis. A political crisis could follow Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan faces the challenge of providing for Nagorno Karabakh refugees while mitigating risks of Azeri aggression against sovereign Armenian territory.
Now playing Next My Europe Series Hungary is funding European publications. But have they had an impact? Viktor Orbán’s government is linked to funding for several right-wing publications in English. But have they had any impact? 16/09/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series France's working on a new immigration bill. It's proving controversial In France, introducing new immigration laws seems almost like a governmental rite of passage. 02/07/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Here's how culture is used to treat mental health issues in Europe Two decades’ worth of research and a pandemic have led to a boom in programmes using culture for its health benefits. 22/06/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series French police: Why their protest measures are so controversial French police reject accusations of violence but protesters, journalists and experts decry the repeated use of weapons and restrictive preventative measures. 28/05/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series More EU countries reclaim land from the mafia. Here's how they use it Italy was the first to pass a law to allow the reallocation of land for social purposes. Since then, several other countries have followed suit. 18/05/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series New ad campaign in Italy renews debate about 'hit-and-run' tourism Tourism in Italy has rebounded from COVID-19 lows but not everybody is happy to see the crowds of foreigners back. 14/05/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Spaniards wait years to move loved ones as fascist leader exhumed Like many others, Rosa Gil has spent the past 15 years trying to remove the remains of her own grandfather from the same mausoleum. 24/04/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Inside the network deporting Ukrainian children to Russia Open-source data investigations and social media channels like Telegram are playing a key role in spreading awareness not only about Maria Lvova-Belova, but a bigger structure of re-education camps, transport routes, deportation strategies and the network deporting Ukrainian children to Russia. 23/04/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Ukrainian children deported to Russia face uncertain future Thousands of Ukrainian children are being forced into a system designed to turn them into Russians. 22/03/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Italy's left picks 'anti-Meloni' Elly Schlein to lead the party The 37-year-old politician is touted as a new hope for Italy's weakened left. But is that enough to convince her party's wearier voters? 27/02/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Disabled Ukrainians face abuse, neglect in overwhelmed institutions People are living in squalid, inhumane conditions, sometimes tied to beds in caretakers’ well-intentioned efforts to restrain them from self-harm. But the underlying issues extend beyond war. 17/02/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series As criticism of foie gras grows, Spanish vegan version sees success Foie gras has been a target for animal rights campaigners for many years. 24/01/2023
Now playing Next My Europe Series Post-Brexit Guide: What's been the impact — and how did it happen? Euronews' updated explainer examines the far-reaching effects of the UK's departure from the EU and the events that led to Brexit. 29/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series Five elections that changed and shaped Europe in 2022 A look at some of the elections that had wider European implications this year. 27/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series Year in review: Here are the best stories from Uncovering Europe Euronews' Uncovering Europe series brings you an in-depth story from across the continent every week night. Here's our selection of the best from this year. 27/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series Europe's health workers slam 'empty' post-pandemic promises Euronews interviewed public health professionals across Europe and they all agree: working conditions have only worsened since the pandemic and they are demanding action. 12/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series Strikes, sackings and surging prices: Teacher anger rages in Hungary "I feel as if our government does not want people to think critically," one teacher told Euronews. "They don't want people to have an academic education ... just go to work, do your job and vote like you are told." 09/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series Is Poland becoming more authoritarian? "We took it for granted that after Communism Poland would become a democracy ... that everything would go smoothly," said Filip Pazderski of the Insitute of Public Affairs. 08/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series How Germany's role in Europe has changed after one year of Scholz "(Scholz) doesn’t like taking risks. He’s not really taking the lead on Ukraine; neither in domestic politics nor on the European level," one expert said. 08/12/2022
Now playing Next My Europe Series How a year of Olaf Scholz has changed and shaped Germany Scholz was sworn in as Germany's new chancellor on 8 December 2021. 07/12/2022