Europe News Video. Period poverty still a problem within the EU despite tax breaks Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 25/04/2024 - 16:44 GMT+2 In some countries, costs remain high for women despite tax breaks with many not being able to buy their product of choice. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Period poverty still a problem within the EU despite tax breaks Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV tests Ferrari’s electric future with new Luce supercar Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 27th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next EU must prepare for Russia talks but prioritise aid for Kyiv - Haddad Now playing Next Council of Europe boss calls for support for Ukraine Special Tribunal Now playing Next Climate expert warns of 'possible' hottest summer ahead Now playing Next Turkish tourists flock to Greece as rising costs put Greeks off Turkey Now playing Next Father of abandoned French children found in Portugal breaks silence Now playing Next Four dead and two injured after train hits school bus in Belgium Now playing Next Gulf braces for Iran's response as US strikes shake peace talks Now playing Next Heat dome vs heatwave: What’s behind Europe’s blistering temperatures? Now playing Next Can social media be safer? | Euronews Tech Talks Now playing Next Online hate speech: Who faces the most online toxicity in Europe? Now playing Next Europe Today: NATO drills near Russia border as VDL warns over drone threat Now playing Next Can the EU make cross-border train travel as simple as booking a flight? Now playing Next Humanoid robots face off in Beijing’s first-ever high school football tournament More videos
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