Now playing Next Kosovo Serbia and Kosovo leaders 'to meet for reconciliation talks' A date had been set for a meeting between Kosovo’s new prime minister, Albin Kurti, and Serbian President Aleksander Vucic. 02/06/2021
Now playing Next Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Fears of environmental disaster from sinking chemicals ship Efforts to tow the container vessel carrying nitric acid and other chemicals out to sea have failed, threatening marine life and Sri Lanka's famed beaches. 02/06/2021
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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK reports no new daily COVID-19 deaths for first since last year But new infections fuelled by a new virus variant are on the rise. 01/06/2021
Now playing Next Italy Outrage in Italy as notorious mafia killer released early from prison The news of Giovanni Brusca's early release after 25 years in jail sparked a wave of emotion in Italy. The 64-year-old man is believed to have taken part in hundreds of murders for the Sicilian mafia. 01/06/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels launches new public prosecutor to target misuse of EU cash Five EU states have not joined the prosecutor, including Hungary and Poland. 01/06/2021
Now playing Next World News 'Last month to apply' for post-Brexit residency, campaigners warn EU nationals living in the UK and Britons in some countries on the continent face an end-of-June deadline to apply to formalise their status, but many have yet to do so. 01/06/2021
Now playing Next Home The global chip shortage is here to stay, say industry leaders There's no end in sight to the global shortage of semiconductors, and it's bad news for almost every industry - from cars to electronic devices. 31/05/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Sri Lanka: Police investigate fire on ship off Colombo Firefighting tugboats continued to spray a burning ship anchored off the Sri Lankan capital on Monday, as navy personnel began clearing debris from the vessel. 31/05/2021
Now playing Next Albania Campaigners continue to fight to keep Europe's last wild river truly wild The Vjosa is Europe's last wild river. It's home to over 1000 species and full of unique natural diversity. A project to build hydropower dams in this largely untouched river has got locals and campaigners fighting for it to become a protected zone. 31/05/2021
Now playing Next Partner content Changes in Europe provide a sustainability blueprint for the world Partner content presented by Novartis As the world slowly begins to climb out of the depths of the pandemic, a new reality has emerged. Nearly two-thirds of the world now believes climate change is a global emergency that requires immediate action toward environmental sustainability. 31/05/2021
Now playing Next Finland Six climate-friendly ideas to take from EU green capital Lahti Finland’s ninth-largest city is, with its modest population of just 120,00 inhabitants, not used to being a capital. But this year is different. Here's why. 31/05/2021
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Now playing Next Italy Funeral of Italian ballerina Carla Fracci takes place in Milan The funeral of Italian ballerina and cultural icon Carla Fracci has taken place with hundreds applauding the hearse as it arrived. 29/05/2021
Now playing Next Belgium In pictures: Thousands protest in Brussels against COVID restrictions Thousands descended on a park in the Belgian capital for a 'party' designed to flout COVID-19 rules, later marching on the European Union headquarters. 29/05/2021
Now playing Next Italy First European female astronaut to command International Space Station Samantha Cristoforetti was the first Italian woman in space and only the third woman in the world to have spent time on the station. 29/05/2021
Now playing Next Canada Remains of 215 children found at Canadian Indigenous school The school was one of 139 such institutions set up in the country in the late 19th century in which First Nations, Métis and Inuit children were forcibly conscripted. 29/05/2021