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Now playing Next Culture news Are McDonald's and Mariah taking aim at COP26? The ad-campaign has received criticism for its amateur graphics but some on Twitter think it may carry a serious message. 11/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News Major European countries pledge to phase out oil and gas The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance was launched today at COP26 by ministers from the two lead countries. 11/11/2021
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Now playing Next Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia coalition blocks no confidence vote in parliament The parliament of North Macedonia was due to meet on Thursday to vote on a motion of no confidence in the government. 11/11/2021
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Now playing Next World News A century ago World War One was over, but Europe wasn't at peace On November 11, 1921, the war had been over for three years - but Europe was not at peace. 11/11/2021
Now playing Next Climate COP26: Five takeaways as negotiators review draft climate deal A draft climate deal gets mixed reviews while countries and companies make pledges to green the transport sector: here are some of Wednesday's key takeaways at COP26. 11/11/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe WWI was meant to be the war that ended all wars. It wasn't. H.G. Wells predicted in 1914 that the First World War would usher in a new world order. 11/11/2021
Now playing Next Italy Italy offers boosters to those over 40 amid 4th virus wave Italy has already offered boosters to those 60 years old and older who received their last vaccine dose at least six months earlier. 10/11/2021
Now playing Next Climate The first person to be diagnosed with climate change lives in Canada 150,000 people die a year from climate change. So why has the first diagnosis just been given, and how significant is it? 10/11/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Bongs for beer steins? Why Germany might move to legalise cannabis For many, big steins of beer are synonymous with Germany. But is another vice about to challenge its supremacy? 10/11/2021
Now playing Next Mobility World's biggest carmakers fail to sign up to zero emissions pledge Over 100 companies and governments signed a pledge to switch to electric vehicles by 2040, but the world's biggest carmakers and car markets weren't among them. 10/11/2021
Now playing Next Culture news 'The Schuman Show', or how to mock the singular world of EU politics 'The Schuman Show' plays once a month in the heart of the European capital and hopes to make waves beyond the Brussels bubble with its increasingly popular satirical offerings. 10/11/2021