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Now playing Next United Kingdom Could the UK have a third COVID wave despite leading on vaccinations? The UK is reopening its economy with a plan to lift most restrictions over the summer. But could a third COVID wave still hit the country? 28/04/2021
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Now playing Next World News In Africa, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy adds to slow rollout of doses Malawi and South Sudan have said in recent days they will destroy some of their doses. 27/04/2021
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Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Albania's EU dream is on hold. Its leaders may like it that way It hasn't escaped attention in the Western Balkans that it is Muslim-majority states such as Albania and Kosovo that have struggled to find a welcome in Brussels. 23/04/2021
Now playing Next Georgia Opposition parties in Georgia sign deal to end political crisis Several opposition parties have agreed to enter parliament, which they had been boycotting since elections last year. 20/04/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News EU launches digital platform to let citizens debate the bloc's future The multilingual platform is the starting point of a year-long exercise to reshape and reform the European Union. 19/04/2021
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Now playing Next Czech Republic Czech MPs reject proposed quota for local food in supermarkets Several EU countries criticised the proposed law, saying it would break EU single market rules by discriminating against imported products. 14/04/2021
Now playing Next Health Series Saving food to save the planet: European initiatives take on food waste In partnership with The European Commission Around a third of all the food produced for human consumption is thrown away every year. The CO2 emissions created during the production and disposal of this surplus food are damaging the planet. But there are now many European initiatives around to help find solutions for this excess food. 13/04/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe A year before the vote, who is bidding to be France's next president? With just a year until the French will head to the polls to elect a new president, those hoping to replace Emmanuel Macron are emerging from the shadows. 13/04/2021
Now playing Next Japan Japan to start releasing Fukushima water into sea in two years Some scientists warn the long-term impact on marine life is unknown and the fishing community has voiced strong objections. 13/04/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News Omit Mediterranean products from EU-wide food labelling plan, says MEP Spanish MEP Adrián Vázquez Lázara has told Euronews that Mediterranean products like olive oil should be left out of plans to introduce a mandatory food labelling system, designed to inform consumers of healthier choices. 08/04/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Lockdown and vaccine drive saw UK COVID cases drop 60%, says study The study by Imperial College London also found that the relationship between infections and deaths is diverging, "suggesting that infections may have resulted in fewer hospitalisations and deaths since the start of widespread vaccination". 08/04/2021