Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 5th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 05/08/2022
Now playing Next Finland Finland to limit tourist visas for Russians, FM tells Euronews The Finnish government has been coming under increased public and political pressure to do something about a perceived sanctions 'loophole' that lets tens of thousands of Russians come to the EU. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next Russia US urges Russia to release jailed basketball star US President Joe Biden called on Russia to free Brittney Griner, after the 31-year-old was sentenced to nine years in prison for bringing cannabis oil into the country. 04/08/2022
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Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Is getting an abortion in Italy about to get much tougher? Abortion is legal in Italy, but gynaecologists can refuse to carry them out, meaning that access is patchy. If Italy turns to a right-wing government next month, some fear that could make things even more complicated. 04/08/2022
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Now playing Next Europe News Inflation in Netherlands above 10% for first time in nearly 47 years Inflation in the Netherlands rose to above ten per cent for the first time since 1975 last month, the country's statistics agency said on Thursday. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom Campaign to stop paying energy bills gathers pace in the UK "It’s time for a societal change where the culture of massive profits off the back of poverty ends," says Don't Pay UK member Kary, who is refusing to pay her energy bill this October. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next Climate Extreme drought: Some Europeans now only have 4 hours of water a day People across Europe are feeling the consequences of record breaking temperatures and unusually low levels of rainfall. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next Taiwan Why has Pelosi's surprise trip to Taiwan attracted so much attention? US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taiwan on Wednesday in the wake of heightened tensions with China. Beijing claims ownership of the self-ruled island and has responded with multiple military drills in zones surrounding Taiwan in retaliation. 04/08/2022
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Now playing Next World News Beirut locals still search for answers two years after port explosion Beirut locals still search for answers two years after port explosion 04/08/2022
Now playing Next World News Ukraine war: The key developments you need to know today From Zelenskyy reaching out to China's Xi Jinping to questions over whether more grain will be shipped from Odesa, here is what you need to know about the Ukraine war this Thursday. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 4th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 04/08/2022
Now playing Next USA UN chief slams 'greed' and 'outrageous profits' of big oil and gas Antonio Guterres decried record profits from energy companies as "immoral" and called on national governments to tax the profits and use the revenues to help people most in need. 03/08/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Europe’s worst passport: Why does Kosovo remain isolated from the EU? The citizens of the small Balkan country of about two million still need visas to travel to the EU, unlike those in the rest of the region. But why is that the case? 03/08/2022