Now playing Next Serbia Tens of thousands rally against Serbia's populist leader Belgrade and some other Serbian cities have seen mass demonstrations since two deadly shooting rampages in early May that killed 18 people and wounded 20 others, including elementary school pupils. 09/06/2023
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Now playing Next Romania Exams in Romania postponed as teachers strike for better pay Thousands of Romanian teachers gathered in central Bucharest to demand higher salaries and better working conditions. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. View Q&A: Sustainable fishing could be of immense benefit to humanity To mark World Oceans Day and EU Green Week, Euronews View spoke to Marine Stewardship Council's Dr Rohan Currey about how overfishing affects our lives and what could and should be done to make fisheries across the globe more sustainable 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Tech News AI deepfakes are being used to target Trump in race for US president The campaign for Donald Trump's GOP rival tweeted out a video containing fake images of the former president hugging and kissing Dr Anthony Fauci. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next state of the union Polish judicial reforms struck down & major Ukraine dam bursts The EU's top court ruled that Warsaws changes to its judiciary were incompatible with European law. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next no comment NATO F-16 Fighting Falcon jets refuel over the Arctic Belgian F-16 fighter jets are refuelled in-flight from a US Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker as part of the 2023 Arctic Challenge Exercise in the Nordic region. 09/06/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Rammstein: Till Lindemann lawyers threaten to pursue legal action Till Lindemann's lawyers have stated that they will pursue legal action in response to all accusations of sexual misconduct levelled against the Rammstein frontman. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EPP Group is wrong to spurn the EU's nature restoration law It’s time politicians abandon these cynical games and tackle the challenges we are facing seriously, Olivier De Schutter and Emile Frison write. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next People This Danish man has visited every country in the world without flying His epic adventure came to a close in the Maldives last month. We sat down with Thor two years ago to see how he was faring. 09/06/2023
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Now playing Next world news Astana International Forum debates global issues in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan has hosted a two-day international fourm, inviting delegates from around the world to Astana. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next France France: Locals organise vigil for victims of Annecy knife attack Residents and wellwishers in the Alpine town laid flowers at the site of Thursday's attack, four of the six victims, including two children, have life-threatening injuries 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Affiliate content How to overcome pivot fatigue PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY JOBBIO Previously agile employees who once prided themselves on their ability to adapt at a moment’s notice are now feeling the strain of constant change and uncertainty. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Nature Meet the reformed poachers saving Indonesia’s coral reefs Illegal fishing methods became popular in the Spermonde Islands as the demand for fish and exotic corals spiked. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Meet the robot dog 'pooping' art critiques The robot terrier is an art piece itself, built to trigger a debate about the use of AI in consuming art. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Health news From energy drink to 'elixir of life': Could taurine slow down ageing? The newest scientific discovery in the race against ageing is a popular ingredient in caffeinated energy drinks. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' exhibition reveals new hidden details She's got one of the most famous faces in the art world. And now more of her secrets are being shared. “Girl With a Pearl Earring” is the jewel in the collection of The Hague's Mauritshuis Museum. And now she's bigger than ever. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Kyiv steps up counteroffensive, as Russian forces fight back authorities in Kyiv are remaining very vague about their actions, perpetuating the fog of war. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Russian man killed in shark attack at Egyptian Red Sea resort A 74-kilometre stretch of the coastline will remain closed off until Sunday. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: Palestinian painters turn rubble into an art exhibition Buildings destroyed by Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip have been turned into an art exhibition which aims to draw attention to young people affected by the attacks. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Green News Greta Thunberg is staging her final Fridays for Future school strike Despite graduating, the Swedish climate activist behind the global school strikes says ‘The fight has only just begun’. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next world news Deaths of five people in northern Israel linked to feuding gangs The deaths of five Israeli-Arabs at a car wash in an Arab town in northern Israel is thought to be linked to feuding gangs 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU chiefs hail new migration deal while Orbán calls it 'unacceptable' Official reactions are pouring in after home affairs ministers struck a major deal to revamp the European Union's migration and asylum policy. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: Giant yellow ducks make a splash in Hong Kong The twin 18-metre-tall sculptures by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman are part of the Rubber Duck series that has made appearances in major cities since its 2007 debut. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Salman Rushdie speaks out in first TV interview since attack "Writers can outlast the thing that opposes them," said Salman Rushdie in his first television interview after the attack he suffered in August last year, which left him blind in one eye and also paralysed one of his hands. 09/06/2023