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Now playing Next Russia Putin apologises to Serbian leader over ministry spokeswoman's post Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry, posted a picture of Vucic's meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House last week with a picture of Sharon Stone's legs from the Basic Instinct movie underneath. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Israel Israel and Bahrain agree to normalise relations Bahrain agreeing to normalise ties with Israel came as part of a broader diplomatic push by President Donald Trump and his administration to fully integrate the Jewish state into the Middle East. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next USA Moon rush: NASA looking for companies to help mine the lunar surface The American space agency says it will pay for moon dust and rocks samples, but not for the trips. It hopes they will be collected by 2024. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next No Comment Thousands of migrants, still living on the streets, protest in Lesbos Thousands of protesting migrants left homeless on the Greek island of Lesbos after fires destroyed the notoriously overcrowded Moria camp gathered on a road leading to the island's main town Friday, demanding to be allowed to leave. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next Real Economy EU helps restart the economy after Covid-19 economic fallout In partnership with The European Commission For this episode of Real Economy, Euronews finds out about the EU's €1.82 trillion joint recovery package - and how it is helping the economic fallout as a result of Covid-19.. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Belarus Lukashenko loyalists on why they back Belarus' embattled leader "We all lived in fear under Stalin, but there was impeccable order and respect for order. Democracies are twisted and doomed," one Lukashenko supporter told Euronews. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next Unreported Europe Why are some Swiss people fearful about the rollout of 5G? In this edition of Unreported Europe, Euronews is in Switzerland to find out why many fear the rollout of 5G - and how it is dividing the scientific community. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next Partner content Adventure inspired watersports reach new heights in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Euronews' James O'Hagan meets Manea from Seabreacher in UAE who takes him for an exhilarating ride in a seabreacher and on a flyboard at Jumeirah Beach in Dubai for this episode of Adventure. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next World The UAE’s sustainable food plan involves growing rice & developing ‘soil’ With the UAE almost wholly reliant on food imports, food security is a national priority. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next The Cube Splinter-net? Is the internet fracturing along geopolitical lines? "There is a larger and disturbing trend where governments directly interfere with the internet, attempting to score short-term political points, without regard for the long-term damage," Konstantinos Komaitis, of the Internet Society, told Euronews. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next World Tunisia's startups target saving water & bees to counter global warming's effects Global warming is having a sizeable impact on agriculture in some North African countries. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Norway Nazi warship found 80 years after being sunk off Norwegian coast The shipwreck was detected by an energy company using sonars to inspect undersea power cables. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Experiences France's first exhibition dedicated to Vivienne Westwood opens in Lyon The exhibition features over 200 pieces that trace nearly half a century in the career of the British fashion designer, from the Sex Pistols to her ecological campaigns. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: Brexit brinkmanship and reviving the EU's fortunes This week Brexit talks took a new direction after the UK's admission it would break international law. We also take a look Europe's lopsided economic recovery. 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next Kosovo A third of Kosovo believes coronarvirus is a hoax, according to poll That is despite the country's healthcare system being at breaking point, with hospital beds filling up with COVID-19 cases and medicine reserves running low. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Greece Families of Greek refugees who fled Turkey in 1922 tell their stories The descendants of Greek refugees who fled Turkey nearly a century ago tell Euronews their stories 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Germany Russian police requests access to question Alexei Navalny in Germany Navalny was taken out of an induced coma on Monday after being transferred to Germany to be treated for suspected Novichok poisoning. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Greece MEP says Moria migrant camp is an 'insult' to European values "Europe is not leaving up to its values by parking people in such camps. We should have acted earlier", says Greens EFA's co-president Philippe Lamberts. 11/09/2020
Now playing Next Russia Lukashenko looks to "elder brother" Putin for support "Even cornered, Lukashenko does not look very much like a puppet, he is too unpredictable. This is a big difficulty for Moscow," says Andrei Kolesnikov of the Moscow Carnegie Center. 11/09/2020
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