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Now playing Next Italy At least 11 dead and two missing after flash floods in central Italy Among those missing are an eight-year-old girl and a 54-year-old woman, local authorities reported. 16/09/2022
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Which European royals are attending Queen Elizabeth II's funeral? The Queen had close friendships with a number of other European monarchs over the 70 years of her reign. 16/09/2022
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Now playing Next Moldova Winter could be very difficult for Moldova, its PM tells Euronews Moldova was already one of Europe's poorest countries. But now, amid fears of Russian gas being cut and skyrocketing inflation, the situation is looking even worse. 16/09/2022
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Now playing Next Ukraine Nearly all bodies at Izium mass graves show 'signs of violent deaths' Investigators say some of the people buried in the mass graves were shot. Others died from artillery fire, mines or airstrikes. Many of the bodies have not been identified yet, according to the authorities. 16/09/2022
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