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Now playing Next Italy Severe floods in Italy continue Emergency services responded to residents stranded by the extreme weather 12/12/2017
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Now playing Next Turkey Putin and Erdogan warn US over Jerusalem move Russia and Turkey accuse the US of destabilising Middle East and wiping out any prospect for Israeli - Palestinian peace 12/12/2017
Now playing Next Greece Turkish family forced to flee the country tells Euronews their story Tahsin and his family were forced to flee Turkey. Their crime? Being accused of supporting the Gülen movement 11/12/2017
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine judge frees opposition leader Mikheil Saakashvili Saakashvili dismisses accusations of wanting to stage a coup as politically motivated 11/12/2017
Now playing Next Cinema Europeans united in cinema 'The Square' cleans the slate at the European Film Awards, "Europe's Oscars". 11/12/2017
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