Now playing Next Mobility Euronews Debates | What's the future for personal cars? Watch again our virtual debate on the automotive revolution with industry experts and policy-makers, sharing their success stories of building the cars of tomorrow. 06/09/2021
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Now playing Next Afghanistan Afghanistan: Taliban replace colourful murals with Islamic slogans Murals spreading messages of hope and peace, promoting health care, or paying homage to some of Afghanistan’s iconic foreign contributors, are being painted over. 05/09/2021
Now playing Next Climate How do you plan a road trip around a heatwave and wildfires? Extreme weather is increasingly becoming the norm in Europe. What does that mean for travel plans, and can weather forecasts help? 05/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Flights take off from Kabul airport in first since US pullout The airport has become a symbol of what the Taliban can do and whether or not they can operate infrastructure, Euronews correspondent in Kabul Anelise Borges reports. 04/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Afghan government formation delayed as fighting continues in Panjshir Euronews reports from Afghanistan as fighting continues in the Panjshir Valley, the last region not under Taliban control. 04/09/2021
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey fines WhatsApp €197,000 over controversial privacy update The Turkish data protection authority said that WhatsApp no longer offered users "free will". 03/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan 'We are prepared to die,' say Afghan women protesting Taliban in Kabul Women's protests in Kabul are continuing despite the Taliban's pledges to be an inclusive and moderate force. 03/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan 'I have not left Afghanistan,' says resistance leader Amrullah Saleh Saleh told Euronews that he remains in the Panjshir Valley fighting alongside Ahmad Massoud. 03/09/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. EU must resettle Afghan refugees to manage migration crisis | View After a rushed pull-out from Afghanistan, and with future evacuations unlikely to happen, EU countries should prioritise opening up safe and legal ways for Afghans to find protection in Europe. Increasing refugee resettlement would be a true sign of international solidarity. 03/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Afghan women protest in Kabul as Taliban say country is 'safe' Protesters in Kabul told Euronews that they were "afraid" but felt they needed to fight for their rights. Meanwhile, the Taliban said the country was safe. 03/09/2021
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Now playing Next France Global biodiversity conference kicks off in Marseille French President Emmanuel Macron is to open the conference. He is expected to renew his call for 30% of the world's surface to be categorised as protected areas by 2030. 03/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Afghan girls feel 'hopeless' about their education under Taliban rule Young Afghan students told Euronews that their families worried about them going to school and that they felt "hopeless" about the future. 03/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan In Kabul, fear and apprehension as Taliban prepares to form government Euronews' international affairs correspondent Anelise Borges is on the ground in Taliban-held Kabul speaking to residents about their expectations for the future. 02/09/2021
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