Azerbaijan Housing crisis is a matter of governance and not funding, city leaders tell World Urban Forum
Azerbaijan Housing crisis is a matter of governance and not funding, city leaders tell World Urban Forum
Europe News Video. Warsaw curbs night-time alcohol sales, residents react Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 25/05/2026 - 13:48 GMT+2 From 1 June, a ban on night-time alcohol sales will apply across Warsaw. The measure, part of the Safe Night programme, aims to boost safety and curb late-night public disorder. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Warsaw curbs night-time alcohol sales, residents react Now playing Next Climbers race up giant bun tower at Hong Kong’s colourful Bun Festival Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 25th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Is Europe’s pension system losing the trust of younger generations? Now playing Next Cyprus elections: DISY wins first place, far-right secures third Now playing Next Cyprus heads to the polls after hotly contested election campaign Now playing Next What is Russia’s Oreshnik missile? Now playing Next At least four killed after wave of Russian strikes hits Kyiv Now playing Next SpaceX Starship explodes in Indian Ocean after splashdown Now playing Next Fighter jet tracks UFO in newly released Pentagon footage Now playing Next Cannes 2026: Cristian Mungiu’s 'Fjord' wins the Palme d'Or Now playing Next Iran says it is charging fees for 'navigational services' through Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV warns of 'new forms of slavery' linked to Artificial Intelligence Now playing Next Zelenskyy visits damaged Kyiv sites after Russian missile and drone assault Now playing Next Vertical gardens are a practical – and beautiful – way to cool down cities Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 25th, 2026 – Morning More videos
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