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Now playing Next France France mulls new restrictions as intensive care units fill up The situation is particularly worrying in the Paris region, where 1,152 patients were in intensive care on Monday. 15/03/2021
Now playing Next Russia Russia announces more deals to produce Sputnik V vaccine in EU Russia's Sputnik V vaccine will soon be produced in France, Germany, and Spain, according to the Russian Direct Investment Fund. 15/03/2021
Now playing Next Vatican Vatican rejects blessing of same-sex unions as God 'cannot bless sin' The decree distinguished between the church’s welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it upheld, but not their unions since any such sacramental recognition could be confused with marriage. 15/03/2021
Now playing Next World Scientists race to find 'universal vaccine' effective against variants Delphine Guyon-Gellin is the manager of the 'universal vaccine' project at Osivax based in Lyon. She says, "We are targeting a part inside the virus, which is not accessible for the antibodies, so we train the immune system to develop another type of response: a cellular immunity" 12/03/2021
Now playing Next Musica Sonya Yoncheva showcases her unique voice in a breathtaking performance "Many colours in me changed. I'm another woman, growing, changing every day” - Sonya Yoncheva puts on a stunning and unique performance in the "Met Stars Live in Concert". 11/03/2021
Now playing Next World COVID-19 has weakened the case for the EU, Euronews survey reveals The prevailing view in Italy, Germany, France and the UK is that COVID-19 has weakened the case for the EU, according to a Euronews survey. 11/03/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Nearly half of EU citizens uninterested in having say on bloc's future A Eurobarometer survey found that 48% of citizens do not want to be involved in the Conference on the Future of Europe, a continent-wide consultation of EU citizens on want they want from the bloc. 10/03/2021
Now playing Next World News COVID-19 putting millions of girls at risk of child marriage: UNICEF The UN agency estimates that the pandemic may undo progress seen in recent years and put an additional 10 million girls at risk of forced child marriages before the end of the decade. 08/03/2021