Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: Six stories to know about today Here are some of the key European stories to know about today. 20/12/2018
Now playing Next India The Indian festival where theatre meets nature Started in 2008, the "Under the Sal Tree" festival this year was held over three days in a forest in Rampur village in India's northeastern state of Assam. 19/12/2018
Now playing Next Partner content A European Culture Capital’s 21st Century Renaissance Partner content presented by Matera 2019 On a crisp winter’s day, locals gather in a Southern Italian piazza, in the shadow of a 13th century convent, to raise a visionary new architectural structure. It takes a village to hoist the spired earth-toned building — though it’s made of cardboard. 19/12/2018
Now playing Next Yemen Children as young as 10 fight, kill and die in Yemen's war Some said they joined the Houthi rebels willingly, mainly because of promises of money or the chance to carry a weapon. But others described being coerced. 19/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Irish residents in uproar as border control fears pervade Communities in the border areas have become accustomed to freedom of movement. The backstop furore has led to fears among residents that a hard border will see a return to the 'troubles'. 18/12/2018
Now playing Next Germany Villages cleared for coal mines as Germany falls back on climate goals The expansion of lignite mines in Germany’s coal regions continues to take over entire villages as Germany, the country with the highest greenhouse gas emissions in the EU, fails in its bid to quit coal use. 15/12/2018
Now playing Next World News U.S.-backed fighters in Syria capture last town held by ISIS The town of Hajin was the militants' main stronghold in the last pocket of land they control in eastern Syria, near the Iraqi border. 14/12/2018
Now playing Next World News In New York, a new Facebook strategy for privacy — meeting IRL The installation is the first Facebook "Privacy Pop-Up" in the U.S., and comes at the end of a particularly difficult year for the social network. 14/12/2018
Now playing Next Nepal Flood concerns over Everest's picturesque glacial lakes Hundreds of these lakes have appeared out of nowhere in the Himalayas in recent decades. A 2014 survey found one quarter of Nepal's glaciers shrunk between 1977 and 2010, leaving behind 1,466 lakes. 12/12/2018
Now playing Next No Comment Great snakes! Indonesians wrestle with giant python A viral video showing a gigantic python wrapping itself around a hapless Indonesian villager has secured more than a million views, after locals wrestled with the serpent before successfully caging it. 11/12/2018
Now playing Next World News U.S. returns bells taken from Philippines as war trophies In 1901, U.S. troops took them from a church following an attack by machete-wielding villagers. The Americans also reportedly killed thousands of locals. 11/12/2018
Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today Euronews looks back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. 05/12/2018
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Now playing Next World News Most of this Afghan family was either killed or injured in a U.S. airstrike "We are sinless people. How could this happen to us?" a mother asks. 02/12/2018
Now playing Next World News North Korean soldier defects to South Korea, military says South Korean soldiers escorted the defector to safety after finding him moving south of the eastern side of the military demarcation line that bisects the Koreas. 01/12/2018
Now playing Next World News U.S.-based photographer vanishes in China "The reality in China is you never know if you're going to get into trouble because there are no written rules," he said in an interview last year. 30/11/2018