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Now playing Next India India's top court hands disputed religious site to Hindus The verdict comes amid a long-running battle over a centuries-old religious site also claimed by Muslims and could inflame tensions between the two communities. 09/11/2019
Now playing Next Myanmar Euroviews. Two Years On: The Forgotten Side Of The Rohingya Crisis ǀ View Perhaps most desperate of all are the 128,000 Rohingya, more than half of them children, who have been confined since 2012 in the de facto detention camps. The camps are [...] under the control of Camp Management Committees that regulate every aspect of their lives, and dependent on aid handouts. 26/08/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. From adventure golf to indoor slides – is faith winning or losing young people? ǀ View The challenge of involving younger people is a common concern for many churches, mosques, temples and other places of worship. 16/08/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. Fewer people are marrying but that won’t stop marriage being reinvented for a new generation ǀ View This week, the new UK prime minister Boris Johnson will invite his girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, to live with him in Downing Street. If being live-in lovers is good enough for the PM, is it good enough for the rest of us? 31/07/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. The decline in Muslim men’s mental health ǀ View Cultural and religious barriers make it harder for patients to be correctly diagnosed, especially given depressed men are less likely to acknowledge feelings of self-loathing and hopelessness. 18/06/2019
Now playing Next World Hebron: a city divided between Palestinians and Israeli settlers Hebron, high in the mountains of the West Bank, is a Palestinian City which has been split for over 20 years. The proximity between the Israeli and the Palestinian communities create daily struggles. Euronews' reporter Monica Pinna went there to find out more. 29/05/2019
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Muslims feel excluded from EU politics. May’s EU elections won’t change that ǀ View The EU Parliament in Brussels is one of the most monocultural places on this very multicultural continent. 09/05/2019
Now playing Next Germany Euroviews. I am a Muslim, I was born and bred in Germany but I do not identify as a German ǀ View Muslims [...] are barely represented in Brussels: there are only 3 Muslim MEPs out of a total of 751. And since they are all men, Muslim women are invisible in the EU parliament (with the exception of some of the cleaners). 27/03/2019
Now playing Next France French Muslim group sues Facebook, YouTube over Christchurch video The French Council of the Muslim Faith has filed a complaint for "dissemination of violent messages inciting terrorism." 26/03/2019
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Now playing Next France Halal tax idea hopes to mobilise moderate Muslims Do you think this could work? 11/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Watch: Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha Watch: The religious five-day festival is one of the principal holidays in the Muslim calendar. 21/08/2018
Now playing Next No Comment Watch: Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha Watch: The five-day festival ends August 25. 21/08/2018
Now playing Next Sweden Muslim woman who refused interview handshake wins discrimination case A Muslim woman has been awarded €3,829 in compensation after her job interview was ended abruptly because she refused to shake hands. 15/08/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson sparks furore with 'inflammatory' burka comments The ex-UK foreign minister is under fire from across the political spectrum after saying Muslim women who wear the burka look like "letter boxes" and "bank robbers". 08/08/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK teenager with 'deeply entrenched' radical views jailed for life Safaa Boular, 18, was convicted of preparing terrorism acts at home after failing to travel to Syria to join militants of the so-called Islamic State. 03/08/2018
Now playing Next Denmark Denmark: Face Veil ban in public takes effect from 01 August The day before a ban on wearing face veils takes effect in Denmark, women wearing the niqab hand out leaflets in Copenhagan on Tuesday protesting against the ban. It's after the Danish parliament passed a law in May, banning face veils in public 01/08/2018
Now playing Next Europe News Belgium: municipalities divided over the burkini in public swimming pools A Ghent tribunal took a position ruling that in public swimming pools of the city and in Merelbeke, women should be allowed to wear the full body swimming suit. But the city Council has decided to appeal against this ruling 26/07/2018