Now playing Next World News Coronavirus could make rising global hunger worse, warns new report More than 130 million people worldwide suffered from acute food insecurity last year. COVID-19 could push that number higher, a new report has warned. 21/04/2020
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Now playing Next USA COVID-19: US state leaders lambast 'conflicting messages' from Trump "``To have an American president to encourage people to violate the law, I can't remember any time during my time in America where we have seen such a thing,'' Washington state's Democratic governor, Jay Inslee, has said. 20/04/2020
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Now playing Next USA NY couples now able to wed on video conference amid COVID-19 lokdown New York State is untangling some red tape around tying the knot: New Yorkers will be able to get marriage licenses online and wed via video during the lockdown. 19/04/2020
Now playing Next USA Trump and protesters pressure US governors over coronavirus lockdowns US governors eager feeling the heat from the US President and keen to rescue their economies are moving to ease coronavirus restrictions, even as new hot spots emerge. 19/04/2020
Now playing Next World News COVID-19: Will Europe's football seasons restart as lockdowns ease up? The Bundesliga is set to resume matches behind closed doors. Other major leagues are still hoping to restart, but some countries have abandoned the 2019-20 season. 18/04/2020
Now playing Next World News Why are so many of you baking bread during the coronavirus lockdown? Flour is increasingly hard to find at European shops and supermarkets these days. Master bakers Dan Lepard and Iban Yarza explain why so many of you are suddenly into bread baking. 18/04/2020
Now playing Next World News Five stories you may have missed due to the coronavirus pandemic From proposed legislation to restrict abortion in Poland to the first anniversary of the Notre-Dame fire, here are five stories you may have missed this week. 17/04/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe French farm producers suffer during the COVID-19 restrictions Unreported Europe takes a look at three producers and how they tackle the challenges of selling their produce whilst the local markets remain closed together with a lack of season workers who normally fill the fields by now. 17/04/2020