Now playing Next Russia Russia is taking children from Ukraine, US think tank says Children are continuing to be taken from battle zones in Ukraine for adoption in Russia - that's according to the US Institute of War, which cites confirmations from Russian media. 27/10/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news The mythical creatures of Europe: The Golem For our countdown to Halloween, we explore the mythical creatures of Europe. Today: Czechia and the Golem. 27/10/2022
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Truss and Kwarteng to pocket up to €19,000 in severance pay 79 UK ministers and whips have resigned over both Boris Johnson and Liz Truss' tenure, 71 of whom are entitled to a payout of taxpayers' money. 27/10/2022
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Now playing Next Destinations Tiktokers banned for creating a ‘nuisance’ at Nepal’s sacred sites “I tell them to stop, not to damage my fields, but they dance," complains one farmer. "They tell me they are not doing anything wrong.” 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Food and Drink Goodbye expensive cheese and charcuterie, hello Butter Boards Feeling the squeeze financially this winter? Don't want to shell out for endless delicious cheese for your charcuterie boards? This TikTok trend is blowing up, but some fear it's a hygiene nightmare. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news TV star Chris Tarrant explains why he's hosting a Ukrainian family Chris Tarrant is an icon of British quiz shows. He chats to Euronews about his experience opening his home to a Ukrainian family, among stories of his time in the spotlight. 27/10/2022
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Now playing Next United Kingdom New election looms in Northern Ireland amid political deadlock Northern Irish leaders are set to make a last-ditch attempt today to break a political impasse triggered by Brexit. If they fail, new election will be called on Friday. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next The Cube Russia shares misleading Slovenian photo in 'dirty bomb' allegations The photo was first uploaded by the Slovenian Radioactive Waste Agency in 2010. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Czech Republic Thousands attend LGBTQ rally in Prague after Slovakia shooting The two gay men were killed two weeks ago in front of a popular bar in Bratislava. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Tech News Could your social media videos be exposing you to identity theft? As the cameras in our devices improve and technology evolves, malicious actors could use our social media clips to steal our biometric data. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 27th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Europe News UN tracking Ukraine's cultural damage with satellite imagery Since the beginning of Russia's invasion on February 24, damage to 207 cultural sites in Ukraine has been verified. 27/10/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news The South African artist bringing down barriers with creativity Winter is coming at London's Saatchi Gallery but there is nothing to fear. There is, however, lots to be fascinated by as a wealth of international artists are displaying their work as part of 'The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion.' 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Russia Russia may block Antarctic protections amid global tensions Delegations from Russia and Ukraine are among those meeting in Australia this week to decide the future of Antarctica's pristine waters. 27/10/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Finland PM Sanna Marin 'doesn't care about rights for Sámi people' "It's hypocritical. Sanna Marin has been talking a lot about human rights in Ukraine [...] but when it comes to Sámi she doesn't care." 27/10/2022
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