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Now playing Next Italy Italy's comic actor Toto honoured 50 years after his death Italy’s one-time favourite comic actor is being honoured on the 50th anniversary of his death. 15/04/2017
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Now playing Next World News How do Europe's Christians celebrate Maundy Thursday? In the week before Easter Sunday there are a variety of lesser-known holy days across Europe, including Maundy Thursday. 13/04/2017
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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Look out Silicone Valley, Europe is coming Europe is often viewed as a digital laggard, running far behind the US and Asia. But two new reports tell a very different story, showing how European startups are now taking the lead in artificial intelligence, creating new tech hubs, and attracting investment from traditional industrial stalwarts. 12/04/2017
Now playing Next Europe News EU steps up child migrant protection A surge in migrant children arriving in the EU has exposed gaps in protection. 12/04/2017
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Now playing Next Economy Less wine, more money Less wine was produced around the world last year the International Organisation of Vine and Wine says, but the value of sales rose. 11/04/2017
Now playing Next Real Economy Nine EU states could still adopt the euro. But why would they? Euronews examines whether the benefits of Economic and Monetary Union have been overlooked since the eurozone crisis began. 11/04/2017