Now playing Next Hungary Hungary proposes draft law to ban adoption for same-sex couples The new law would mean that only married couples can adopt children and single people can only adopt with special permission from the minister in charge of family affairs. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next USA Biden: Trump's refusal to concede is 'embarrassing' mark on his legacy Biden: Trump's refusal to concede is 'embarrassing' mark on his legacy 11/11/2020
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Now playing Next Europe News EU alleges Amazon abused rules by using data to gain unfair advantage "We disagree with the preliminary assertions of the European Commission and will continue to make every effort to ensure it has an accurate understanding of the facts.," said Amazon. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Lithuania Lithuania to support 'those who fight for freedom' in Taiwan Lithuania's new coalition government has pledged to "defend those who fight for freedom around the world, from Belarus to Taiwan". 10/11/2020
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Now playing Next Gaza Saeb Erekat, longtime spokesman for Palestinians, dies at 65 Saeb Erekat, a veteran peace negotiator and prominent international spokesman for the Palestinians for more than three decades, died on Tuesday, weeks after being infected by the coronavirus. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next USA International observers see no fraud in 'historic' US vote The report notes that due to COVID-19, mail-in votes and early votes combined accounted for over one-hundred million ballots ahead of election day. 10/11/2020
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Now playing Next Spain Three men on trial for 2017 Barcelona and Cambrils terror attacks Two men stand accused of belonging to the jihadist cell that orchestrated the attacks in the Barcelona area in August 2017, while the third defendant is accused of collaborating. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next World News Hundreds of Armenian protesters decry new Nagorno-Karabakh deal Soon after the announcement, thousands of people streamed to the main square in the Armenian capital of Yerevan to protest the agreement, many shouting “We won't give up our land!” Some of them broke into the main government building, saying they were searching for Pashinian. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Brazil Brazil halts trials of Chinese-made vaccine due to 'serious event' The potential vaccine is being developed by Chinese biopharmaceutical firm Sinovac and in Brazil would be mostly produced by Sao Paulo's state-run Butantan Institute. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Biden win strengthens EU's hand in post-Brexit trade talks, says Weber The UK has been weakened in trade deal talks with the EU after the election of Joe Biden, says MEP Manfred Weber. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Smart Regions The Portuguese city that's a living technology laboratory In partnership with the European Commission The picturesque city of Aveiro is already special; but less immediately obvious than its beautiful cityscape is the fact that it's also a living technology laboratory. Smart Regions discovers the unique networks that makes the Portuguese beauty spot truly exceptional. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Estonia Estonia's far-right minister resigns over Biden remarks On Facebook Sunday, Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas urged Helme and his son Martin to stop issuing unsubstantiated statements that he said damage Estonian and U.S. bilateral relations 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Ex-Kosovo president Thaci to appear in court on war crimes charges An international prosecutor has indicted Thaci and other former guerilla leaders on 10 charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes. The former president denies any wrongdoing. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next USA Bush congratulates Biden as Republicans silent on election outcome Former US President George W Bush said the election outcome was "clear" while Trump refused to concede. 08/11/2020