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Now playing Next World Withdrawal of meat from sick cow slaughterhouse in Poland 'ongoing' Poland has exported nearly three tonnes of beef from an abattoir that was accused of slaughtering sick cows. 01/02/2019
Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: five stories to know about today Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning 31/01/2019
Now playing Next World News Denmark wins Bocuse d'Or 2019 'culinary Olympics' In total, 24 chefs took part in the competition affectionately known as the Olympic Games in the kitchen. 30/01/2019
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Now playing Next Economy Europe's poverty gap "The problem is not that we run out of money occasionally. The real problem is that we live our entire lives this way and our children grow up in this too.” 30/01/2019
Now playing Next Poland Meat from sick cow abattoir in Poland 'sold to ten EU countries' Meat from a Polish abattoir at the centre of a scandal over slaughtering sick cows has been sold to ten other EU countries, Euronews has learned. 30/01/2019
Now playing Next World European anti-poverty groups examine root causes of exclusion A conference is taking place at the European Parliament today to discuss how to tackle poverty and social exclusion, which affect nearly half the poulation of some member states. 29/01/2019
Now playing Next Greece Which country is perceived to be the EU's most corrupt? Greece was the European Union member state that saw the biggest decrease in annual rankings measuring perceptions of corruption across the world. 29/01/2019
Now playing Next Ukraine Landmines: Ukraine's east still battling invisible killer More than 1,900 people have been killed or injured in eastern Ukraine by landmines or other unexploded ordnance. This makes the region one of the most dangerous areas for civilians in the world. Euronews explored how Ukrainians are coming to terms with living next to the danger. 28/01/2019
Now playing Next Finland EU patients could soon use digital prescriptions across the bloc Finnish patients are now able to go to certain pharmacies in Estonia and retrieve medicine prescribed electronically by their doctor back home. 21/01/2019
Now playing Next Germany Germany celebrates 100 years of women's suffrage A hundred years ago, on January 19, 2019, German women were allowed to vote and be elected for the first time in history on a national level. As many as 37 of them even won seats at the national assembly. 17/01/2019
Now playing Next Finland How does Finland handle radioactive waste? By burying it Finland's answer to nuclear waste is burying it. 16/01/2019
Now playing Next No Comment Finns train as mermaids and mermen to live their childhood dream Want to swim like a fantasy sea creature? At 'mermaiding' classes in Finland, adult women and men swim wearing a garment that combines a monofin flipper with fabric from the waist down to create a distinctive mermaid tail. 14/01/2019