Now playing Next Cry Like A Boy Podcast | The women who redefined the frontline in Liberia's civil war Liberia had been in a spiral of violence, hunger and death for more than a decade when the country's women said enough was enough and united to end the war. #CryLikeaBoy 08/07/2021
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Now playing Next Haiti Two US citizens detained over Haiti president's assassination A total 17 people have so far been detained over the assassination, while three have been killed. Police say they are still searching for eight others. 08/07/2021
Now playing Next Japan Fans banned from Olympics as Tokyo placed under state of emergency Japan is to place its capital Tokyo under a state of emergency, which will last through the upcoming Olympic games. 08/07/2021
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Now playing Next Sweden Stefan Löfven reappointed Swedish Prime Minister after parliament vote Sweden's parliament voted to approve caretaker prime minister Stefan Löfven to lead a new coalition government. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Israel Israel blocks law that keeps out Palestinian spouses Israel’s parliament early on Tuesday failed to renew a law that bars Arab citizens from extending citizenship or residency rights to spouses from the occupied West Bank and Gaza. 06/07/2021
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Now playing Next Iceland Iceland’s shorter working week trial changes country’s working habits Two trials of reduced working hours involving roughly 1% of Iceland’s working population saw productivity maintained and wellbeing improve - and now most in the country have secured the right to a shorter work week. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Health Series EU launches a Code of Conduct for more sustainable food industry The ‘Code of Conduct’ contains a series of voluntary commitments for all parties involved, from the ‘farm to the fork’, such as food producers, food operators and retailers, to promote the shift towards healthier patterns for consumers and better production methods for the environment. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Slovenia's EU presidency off to a rough start Slovenia has kicked off its six-month EU Council presidency, with Prime Minister Janez Janša already under fire for attacking judges and name-shaming journalists. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Pan-European politics: A modern solution to modern problems? National parties cannot realise their ideals if they remain stuck in a national organisation and thinking pattern, writes Reinier van Lanschot of Volt Europa. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Austria Former Austrian vice-chancellor faces 'Ibizagate' corruption trial The former vice-chancellor of Austria is facing the start of a corruption trial on Tuesday, two years after the news of the so-called 'Ibizagate' scandal broke. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Spain Catalonia cracks down on nightlife again as COVID cases rocket Catalonia has joined other regions of Spain in reimposing restrictions on nightlife, just weeks after they were lifted, following a huge surge in coronavirus cases among young people. 05/07/2021