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Now playing Next USA A bid will be made to exonerate two men over the murder of Malcolm X A bid will be made to exonerate two men over the murder of Malcolm X, says Manhattan’s DA. 17/11/2021
Now playing Next Art Dancers come to life as Flamenco Day reminds Spain of its traditions Flamenco dancing has long been a symbol of Spanish identity. Each year, people gather to recognise the day UNESCO recognised it as part of the country's heritage. 17/11/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Bizarre new records to mark 18th Guinness World Records Day Athletes around the globe set new world records for Guiness World records day 17/11/2021
Now playing Next The Kitchen Chef Miguel Castro e Silva's chickpeas and wild mushroom stew recipe The traditional Portuguese stew is rich and delicious, yet easy to prepare and can be prepared all year-round. 16/11/2021
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Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Is Rome on the brink of a renaissance? A new mayor and tourists returning have sparked claims of a revival in the Italian capital. But not everyone is so optimistic. 15/11/2021
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