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Now playing Next France Thousands flock to Lyon food hall to honour chef Paul Bocuse The "pope of gastronomy" has been fondly celebrated in Lyon's capital food market 'Les Halles'. 21/01/2018
Now playing Next Belgium Underage African women trapped in a vicious cycle of prostitution in B Women of African descent sell their bodies for as little as 20 Euros - barely half the rate charged by Western prostitutes. 21/01/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom It was a 'mistake' to hold yes-no vote on Brexit, says Macron He also believes French people would have voted to leave the EU given the same choice. 21/01/2018
Now playing Next Malta Malta gets its mojo as Valetta becomes European Capital of Culture For 2018 Valletta shares the honour with Leeuwarden in The Netherlands. 21/01/2018
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Now playing Next France Lyon pays tribute to celebrated chef Paul Bocuse Euronews’ Tesa Arcilla spoke to staff and diners at one of Bocuse’s Lyon restaurants on the day the ‘pope of French gastronomy’ died aged 91. 21/01/2018
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Now playing Next France French chef Paul Bocuse dies aged 91 Former Lyon mayor, now France's Interior Minister, Gerard Collomb, announces the news on Twitter. 20/01/2018