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Now playing Next no comment Celebrations for the Chinese Lunar New Year People have come together to celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year/ Spring Festival in South and Southwest China. 22/02/2018
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Now playing Next Lithuania The world’s biggest drinkers meet the EU’s toughest alcohol laws What happens when you raise the drinking age and restrict opening hours in a country renowned for its heavy consumption of alcohol? 22/02/2018
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Now playing Next Latvia Why Latvia is one of Europe's most dangerous countries to drive in Road traffic deaths have gone down in Latvia in recent years — but the Baltic state's roads remain the most deadly compared to most European countries. Euronews explains why 22/02/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Number of EU citizens leaving UK at highest level since 2008 New figures show net migration to the UK from EU countries continues to slide after the Brexit vote. But more people continue to come to Britain than leave. 22/02/2018
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Now playing Next world news Nigeria rescues some of its missing schoolgirls Nigeria rescues some of the missing schoolgirls who are said to have been kidnapped in a raid by Boko Haram in Yobe province earlier in the week. 22/02/2018
Now playing Next no comment Egyptian police save falling child Three Egyptian policemen saved the life of a five-year-old boy as he fell from a third-floor-balcony in the city of Assuit. 22/02/2018
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Now playing Next Kuwait Hundreds of Filipino workers leave Kuwait amid diplomatic row A Kuwaiti court has sentenced a Lebanese man and his wife to death after they were convicted in absentia of killing a Filipina maid in a case that triggered a crisis between the Philippines and the Gulf Arab state 22/02/2018
Now playing Next Syria UN calls for ceasefire as Ghouta bombing continues Aid groups say Russian and Syrian warplanes have pounded the last rebel enclave for a fifth straight day hitting civilian targets 22/02/2018
Now playing Next world news Baltics are the murder capital of Europe, report finds Three Baltic states saw the highest recorded intentional homicides relative to their populations in 2015, according to data from the European Commission. 22/02/2018
Now playing Next Poland Polluting Poland told to put its people before the coal industry The European Court of Justice has formally ruled Poland is breaching air pollution limits, opening the door to a possible fine if it doesn’t tackle the deadly problem. 22/02/2018