Japan Video. Japan earthquake death toll rises to 55, government says Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 02/01/2024 - 16:08 GMT+1 Dozens of people have been hospitalised and rescue operations are still underway as authorities warn more quakes could be on the way. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Japan earthquake death toll rises to 55, government says Now playing Next Transport, energy and raw materials drive EU-Central Asia cooperation Now playing Next Political clash erupted in Bulgaria’s parliament during budget debates Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 17th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Securing water sustainability beneath the surface In partnership with Media City Now playing Next Morocco struggles with floods as Safi mourns victims Now playing Next Santa gets ready in Lapland to deliver gifts worldwide Now playing Next Food prices in Europe: Which countries are the most expensive? Now playing Next Ukraine hits Russian sub with underwater drones for the first time Now playing Next Russia rejects compromise on occupied Ukraine regions, Kremlin says Now playing Next Fact check: Is Sweden as unsafe as Trump says? Now playing Next European leaders commit to assisting Ukraine in future Russian attack Now playing Next Child sexual abuse: Time limits to prosecute are fragmented across the EU Now playing Next Making polluters pay: how can we stop environmental criminals? Now playing Next Signing Mercosur deal is now 'imperative', EU Commissioner Hoekstra tells Euronews Now playing Next Video doesn't show armed military conscripting men in Germany More videos
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