Now playing Next Sweden 3 killed in shootings and explosion as gangs battle in Sweden Two rival organised crime groups are reportedly fighting over drugs and weapons. 28/09/2023
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Now playing Next France Macron offers Corsica autonomy 'without disengagement from the state' In a speech to the Corsican Regional Assembly, Emmanuel Macron proposed a constitutional text to build Corsican autonomy within the French State. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next No Comment WATCH: More than half of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh have now fled Some 66,500 forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh crossed into Armenia as of 10am, Thursday, 28 September, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan said at the Cabinet sitting. He said that the intensity of the influx is not decreasing. 28/09/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Why is Turkey's oldest film festival in a censorship crisis? "It is deeply regrettable that in such an important festival, there is a possibility of using the power of art to propagate FETÖ terrorist organization propaganda under the pretext of victimization." 28/09/2023
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Now playing Next Ukraine Counter-offensive 'gainining ground', pig heads sent to journalists All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine. 28/09/2023
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Now playing Next Azerbaijan In pictures: Nagorno-Karabakh evacuation Tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians are fleeing what they see as their ancestral homeland over fears of ethnic cleansing. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Portugal Euroviews. Transforming knowledge into jobs: The Lisbon Unicorn Factory Lisbon’s journey from a city of tradition and history into a modern innovation hub is a compelling case of urban transformation, Carlos Moedas and Carlo Ratti write. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next France 'Torture and barbarism' endemic in porn industry, finds study "Our aim is to shake people's consciences," said the president of the French High Council for Equality. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next France Stopping bullying in French schools is 'absolute priority' - minister France's Education minister presented a plan Wednesday to tackle bullying with prevention, detection and reactionary measures. She also announced the systematic referral of the most serious cases to the public prosecutor. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Art Aya Takano's Fukushima-inspired art sends message of hope in Lyon Shaken by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, versatile Japanese artist Aya Takano heals her trauma with a new series of works in the form of an ode to nature, some 150 pieces exhibited at Lyon's Musée d'Art Contemporain. 28/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe Decoded NATO feared Russia's Suwałki Gap threat. It's now much smaller The Suwałki Gap was one of NATO's biggest weaknesses against Russia. Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has drastically reduced that risk. 28/09/2023