Now playing Next Europe News Italy's PM Meloni denounces Chinese economic support for Russia's war Beijing's support for Russia's war in Ukraine is a source of "great friction", said the Italian Prime Minister Meloni during her official five-day visit to China. 30/07/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news UNESCO adds ancient monastery in Gaza to list of endangered sites The monastery’s entry to the list was fast-tracked, due to UNESCO’s “deep concern” about the impact of the ongoing war on the site. 30/07/2024
Now playing Next France Spain to cede territory to France in biannual handover The day of the handover, which happens twice a year, is one of the rare occasions visitors are allowed to visit this 200-metre-long island, one of only a handful of condominiums in the world. 30/07/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news How the Italian government is driving out foreign opera directors Italy’s far-right-led government is seeking to restore landmark cultural institutions to Italians. 30/07/2024