Health news Video. How unsafe toilets are impacting the health of 3.6 billion people Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/11/2021 - 18:47 GMT+1 Clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene should be normal for everyone. Yet, almost half of the world’s population don’t have access to it. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next How unsafe toilets are impacting the health of 3.6 billion people Now playing Next China: Beijing AI and robotics expo highlights healthcare-focused smart robots Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 16th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Everything to know about the meningitis B outbreak in the UK Now playing Next Argentina has officially left the World Health Organization Now playing Next 'Challenge' and 'opportunity': Euronews Health Summit key takeaways Now playing Next Iran war enters dangerous phase as regime shows resilience Now playing Next Trump blasts NATO allies again as Iran war enters 19th day Now playing Next Netanyahu denies death rumours in video falsely branded AI Now playing Next 'NATO is not obliged to help Trump in Iran,' Finnish FM tells Euronews Now playing Next Iran launches new barrages targeting central Israel and wider region Now playing Next Iranians celebrate ancient fire festival as security forces disrupt event in Tehran Now playing Next Europe’s healthcare - A right or a business model? MEPs face off in The Ring Now playing Next Orbán's veto, Iran war and high energy prices set to dominate EU summit Now playing Next Georgian Orthodox Patriarch Ilia II, hailed as an 'epochal figure,' dies at 93 Now playing Next EU farmer vs TotalEnergies: Verdict in groundbreaking climate damages case suspended until September More videos
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