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Now playing Next Denmark Denmark proposes ban on selling cigarettes to people born after 2010 The move aims to prevent the next generation of Danes from touching any form of tobacco. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Georgia Georgia is not trying to appease Russia, its president tells Euronews "Georgia, having part of the territory occupied, being on the frontline, does not exactly behave as a country that is a member of NATO and is protected in many different ways," Salome Zourabichvili, Georgia's president, told Euronews. 15/03/2022
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Now playing Next Kosovo EU mission to boost police officers in Kosovo amid war in Ukraine A further 92 officers from Portugal, France and Italy will be temporarily deployed to Kosovo in the coming weeks. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Sport Henrik Stenson named Team Europe captain for 2023 Ryder Cup The Swedish golfer played on five Ryder Cup teams and served as a vice-captain at last year's tournament. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Tech News Intel to build a new €17 billion chip manufacturing hub in Germany The US chipmaker plans to invest over €80 billion in Europe in the next decade to ease a global shortage of semiconductors. 15/03/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Copenhagen's Little Mermaid is site of political graffiti again The statue has been the site of political protest many times before from the Iraq War to Turkey joining the EU and this time it's Russia in the firing line. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Art British Museum presents its first exhibition of emerging artists A new exhibition at the British Museum lets visitors discover some of the most compelling emerging talents in the field of contemporary drawing, displayed alongside highlights from the Museum's collection dating back to the early 1500s 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Green News These foods could soon be in short supply due to the war in Ukraine The food supply for much of the world relies on the fertile farmlands of the 'breadbasket of Europe'. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Tech News Kaspersky could be used in cyberattacks in Europe, German agency warns Software by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky could be "misused" by the Russian government, Germany's information security agency claimed on Tuesday. 15/03/2022
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Now playing Next No Comment A layer of orange sand from the Sahara covers part of Spain Orange-tinted cars, dusty metro corridors and a hazy horizon in Madrid were seen after a thin layer of sand from the Sahara fell on a large part of Spain on the night of March 14th. 15/03/2022
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Now playing Next Travel News Air traffic across Germany disrupted due to mass walkouts Security workers are staging a full-day walkout at airports across Germany over pay disputes. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Nature Is Chicago’s St Patrick’s Day green river bad for the environment? The tradition started in the 1960s and is beloved by Chicagoans but some environmental groups are concerned by the message about nature it sends. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Russia Alexei Navalny faces 13 years in maximum security prison in Russia The Kremlin critic says the charges against him are politically motivated. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine war: Russia's evolving tactics in the face of fierce resistance Euronews speaks to Siemon Wezeman from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) about Russia's evolving military tactics in Ukraine. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Green News Refugee pets are being rescued by this amazing team of volunteers German Sascha Winkler travelled to the Ukraine-Poland border with a team of volunteers to help four-legged refugees. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next The Cube Debunking the most viral misinformation about Russia's war in Ukraine Euronews looks at some of the misleading claims that are still being shared online since the start of Russia's invasion. 15/03/2022
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Now playing Next No Comment French oak trees airlifted to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral In the Bercé state forest in France's Sarthe region, some hundred-year-old oaks that will be used to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral are "flying" as part of a test project. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next No Comment In Poland, a pianist plays to "spread peace through music". Davide Martello, a German pianist, plays the piano by the Ukrainian border in the Polish city of Medyka to "spread the message of peace through music". 15/03/2022
Now playing Next No Comment Kyiv residents rescued from burning building after deadly Russian strike Strikes on residential areas in Kyiv killed at least two people early on Tuesday, as Russian troops intensified their attacks on the Ukrainian capital. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next No Comment India: Widows celebrate Hindu spring festival of colours Around 100 widows are marking Holi - the Hindu festival of colours in spring - at the Gopinath temple in the northern Indian town of Vrindavan. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Surrender and you'll be treated well, Zelenskyy tells Russian soldiers Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a message to Russian forces that invaded his country, telling them if they surrender, they will be treated decently. 15/03/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Opera singers gather in Lviv for rendition of the national anthem The city has remained relatively safe during the war and sheltered many internally displaced Ukrainian refugees. 15/03/2022