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Now playing Next Climate Now Euronews Debate| How can we build our resilience to weather extremes? In partnership with Copernicus As the climate crisis worsens, floods, heatwaves and other extreme weather events are gaining in frequency and intensity. So how can we get ready? Watch again our interactive debate with top scientists and decision-makers exploring the paths to a more resilient future. 20/09/2021
Now playing Next Germany Disadvantaged children in Germany bear the brunt of school closures Disadvantaged families in Germany have been hit hard by the pandemic. Problems that already existed have been made worse and many parents lost their service sector jobs. 'Die Arche' is an association trying to help these families by giving the children a meal and a hand with education. 20/09/2021