Now playing Next World What do students in the Middle East & North Africa think about e-learning? According to the World Bank, more than 103 million students in the Middle East and North Africa region have been unable to attend school since the COVID-19 pandemic began. 19/06/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Coronavirus: UK government pledges £1bn for English schools Part of the funds will cover a tutoring scheme while the rest will help the schools to "lift" their "educational outcomes" in the 2020/21 year when classes resume after the long coronavirus lockdown. 19/06/2020
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Now playing Next Russia Nearly 500 health workers die from COVID-19 in Russia The number of coronavirus cases in Russia has rocketed in the last few weeks, and now almost 500 health workers have died. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next Europe News 'China is necessary partner, like it or not,' says EU's top diplomat MEPs called on Thursday for the EU to have a tougher approach on China and issue sanctions over the new national security law in Hong Kong. 18/06/2020
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Now playing Next Serbia Russia hits back as US takes lead in Kosovo-Serbia peace talks The United States, the EU and Russia are battling for influence over peace negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next No Comment COVID-19 driving delivery robots boom as shoppers opt for alternatives Robots ferrying food deliveries to customers' front doors have become a familiar sight in Milton Keynes - and could be appearing on other cities' streets sooner than you think. 18/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Survival of the fittest: UK zoos reeling after coronavirus lockdowns Cash-strapped and crying out for visitors, zoos in the UK are struggling to cope with the fallout from coronavirus lockdowns. 18/06/2020
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Now playing Next World News UN: 1% of all humanity on the move as refugee numbers rise A total of 79.5 million people are currently forcibly displaced from their homes. 18/06/2020
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