Now playing Next Italy Pope Francis denounces 'fake news' Francis called sensationalised and fabricated news "a serious sin" and urged journalists to maintain high moral standards for the sake of society. 17/12/2017
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Now playing Next Austria Europe's gas prices soar as Austria blast adds to supply fears Italy declares a state of emergency for energy amid concern in Europe that winter gas supplies may be disrupted. 12/12/2017
Now playing Next Italy Severe floods in Italy continue Emergency services responded to residents stranded by the extreme weather 12/12/2017
Now playing Next France Paris climate summit opens with Bill Gates, but not Trump World leaders and philanthropists are in the French capital to try to give new momentum to the fight against climate change, despite the US withdrawal from the 2015 Paris climate accord. 12/12/2017
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine judge frees opposition leader Mikheil Saakashvili Saakashvili dismisses accusations of wanting to stage a coup as politically motivated 11/12/2017