Now playing Next United Kingdom UK free school meal supplier apologises for quantity of food parcels A supplier of free school meals in the UK has admitted that the "quantity has fallen short" in some parcels sent to feed children during the COVID-19 pandemic. 12/01/2021
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Now playing Next Russia One child among eight people killed in Russian residential block fire Russia has launched a criminal investigation after eight people, including a child, were killed in a fire at a nine-story apartment building in Yekaterinburg. 12/01/2021
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Scottish fish exporter: 'We'll overcome this — but it'll take time!' GT Seafoods of Peterhead, which exports fresh fish to France, tells Euronews that post-Brexit bureaucracy means extra costs but argues that problems can be overcome. 12/01/2021
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Now playing Next Germany Which two German words were judged the ugliest of 2020? Each January, a jury of German linguists picks out what it calls the "non-word" of the year: a word that’s ugly because of what it means. 12/01/2021
Now playing Next no comment Italy's tourism workers protest lack of support amid COVID impact Foreign tourism in Italy dropped by 68.6% in 2020 12/01/2021
Now playing Next Slovenia Brussels warns Slovenia over press agency funding row Prime Minister Janez Jansa's government has previously discussed suspending funding for the country's national press agency, STA. 12/01/2021
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Now playing Next no comment Skin conditions and no utilities as migrants suffer in Bosnia camp Hundreds of migrants are housed in heated military tents near the Bosnian-Croatian border after days of uncertainty. 12/01/2021
Now playing Next Germany Donald Trump's Twitter ban is 'problematic,' says Angela Merkel Merkel's spokesman said social media platforms "bear great responsibility" for stopping disinformation and incitement of violence but that freedom of opinion was also of "elementary significance". 12/01/2021
Now playing Next World Italy's health workers head to the front of the queue for COVID jabs A young nurse explained that she had a few doubts about taking the jab but felt compelled to do so for the sake of the community and her role as a nurse. 12/01/2021
Now playing Next World Army drafted in to clear roads, airports and train tracks in Madrid Authorities in Madrid have drafted in the army in an effort to clear roads, airports and train tracks. At least four people have died and thousands of travelers have been left stranded after the Spanish capital was blanketed with an unusual amount of snow. 12/01/2021
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Now playing Next France 50 countries pledge to protect 30 per cent of planet over next decade At least 50 countries have committed to protecting 30 per cent of the planet over the next decade to halt species extinction and address climate change, but the founder of the NewClimate Institute says none of these countries have short-term policies in place to be on track to meet these goals. 12/01/2021
Now playing Next USA Eight gorillas at a U.S. zoo have tested positive for coronavirus It is believed to be the first time the virus has been transmitted from humans to primates. 12/01/2021
Now playing Next China China expands lockdowns, cancels summit, amid new COVID-19 outbreak World Health Organization scientists are due to arrive in China on Thursday to investigate the origins of the coronavirus. 12/01/2021