Europe News Video. Borrell calls for three-day ceasefire to curb polio spread in Gaza Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/08/2024 - 12:23 GMT+2 The polio disease has re-emerged in the war-torn enclave more than two decades after it was eradicated. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Borrell calls for three-day ceasefire to curb polio spread in Gaza Now playing Next Giant Messi statue honors Argentina's World Cup hero Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 23rd, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Iceland kills first whales since 2023, resuming whaling Now playing Next EU officials meet Taliban in Brussels to speed up Afghan deportations Now playing Next 20 drownings reported as 54 French departments remain on red alert Now playing Next SpaceX sheds $600 billion in three days and turns to the bond market Now playing Next Can you turn your garden fence into a mini solar farm? Now playing Next EU sets stage for decoupling Moldova's accession bid from Ukraine's Now playing Next 10 years of Brexit: Which campaign claims have come true? Now playing Next Europe Today: Starmer's resignation, Brexit and the Poland-Ukraine row Now playing Next Belgian royals roll out red carpet for Japan's emperor Now playing Next Japan's emperor and empress arrive in Belgium for state visit Now playing Next LEGO's Julia Goldin named first-ever European CMO of the Year at Cannes Lions Now playing Next Poland-Ukraine row is 'not helpful' and plays into Putin's hands, Brussels warns Now playing Next European Parliament backs long-awaited digital euro to reduce US dominance in payments More videos
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