Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 05/09/2018
Now playing Next World News 515,000 kids face school closures after U.S. axes Palestinian funding "We want peace; we don't like blood. But I want to ask you a question — if there is no hope, what do you think will happen?" 03/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: 8 stories to know about today In a rush? Here are eight stories from around Europe you need know about this lunchtime. 03/09/2018
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Now playing Next World News Egypt says village found in Nile Delta predated pharaohs Egypt said Sunday that archaeologists have unearthed one of the oldest villages ever found in the Nile Delta, with remains dating back to before the pharaohs. 02/09/2018
Now playing Next Iran Euroviews. Compulsory hijab and the dignity of women | View Ultimately, this is not about a piece of cloth but about a woman’s worth, her dignity. If a woman cannot determine how to dress, how can she be a responsible person? If she cannot control how to cover her head, how can she control what goes on inside her head? 29/08/2018
Now playing Next Spain Spain paints the town red with tomatoes Spain paints the town red with La Tomatina tomato-throwing festival 29/08/2018
Now playing Next No Comment Watch: Tomato battle at Tomatina festival The streets were left covered in fruit slush after 165,000 kilograms of tomatoes were used as ammunition for participants to hurl at other festival-goers. 29/08/2018
Now playing Next Lebanon Seven years on, Syrian refugees face tough decisions in Lebanon The Syrian civil war has been raging for seven years now. While Europe argues over the distribution of migrants, no country has taken as many refugees as Lebanon. Syrians made homes in camps and cities there- now, as the fighting ebbs, some have decided to return, others have nothing to return to. 29/08/2018
Now playing Next West Bank Norwegian woman 'shot twice by Israeli soldiers during protests' The Israeli Defense Forces said the activist "stood among the rioters whilst they carried out violence against the security forces", adding that they would investigate the incident. 27/08/2018
Now playing Next World News U.N. blasts Facebook for being 'slow' to act on Rohingya 'genocide' The tech giant has banned several top Myanmar military officials over hate speech and fake news. 27/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Joy, and heartbreak, as Korean families reunited after 68 years The reunions are the latest gesture of reconciliation between North and South Korea. 27/08/2018
Now playing Next Germany Germany: controversial large bridge ready by 2019 The last section of the High Moselle bridge in Germany has been put in place. The construction crosses the Mosel wine valley south of the 900-year-old village of Urzig 26/08/2018
Now playing Next Germany Berlin fires may have been caused by 'arson' The cause of the blaze is still unclear but "all indications" suggest it could be a case of arson. 26/08/2018
Now playing Next Iran Strong earthquake hits northwest Iran A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck near the Iranian city of Kermanshah, killing two and wounding 241, the Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday. 26/08/2018
Now playing Next World News A year after fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya demand justice Thousands were killed in the violence last year after Myanmar's army launched a wave of anti-Rohingya attacks. 25/08/2018
Now playing Next Ireland Pope says church still shamed by failure over 'repugnant' Irish abuse Pope Francis is in Ireland since the last papal visit 39 years ago and beset by the kind of abuse scandals that have mired the Catholic Church in crisis again. 25/08/2018