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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Parliaments must continue to function and serve the people during the coronavirus pandemic ǀ View We in the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly stand ready to assist national parliaments and work with governments in sharing best practices and ensuring that their essential services continue. 31/03/2020
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Now playing Next World News Cargo flights stay airborne as air traffic disappears during pandemic Data from Eurocontrol shows that the number of traditional and low-cost flights across Europe have significantly reduced since mid-March but cargo flights hardly been reduced. 31/03/2020
Now playing Next Austria COVID-19: Vienna residents visit Plague Column to ask for protection Vienna's Plague Column, erected after the Great Plague of 1679, has become a site of pilgrimage as the country battles the COVID-19 pandemic. 31/03/2020
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Now playing Next Belgium Two COVID-19 infected children, aged 12 and 13, die in Belgium and UK The girl had suffered from a fever for three days and tested positive for coronavirus, says the Belgian health authority. 31/03/2020
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Now playing Next World News Sign up to Euronews' dedicated COVID-19 newsletter The COVID-19 pandemic is proving to be the greatest challenge to European Union in modern times - a test it cannot afford to fail. Sign up to our new #coronavirus newsletter for the best news, interviews and analysis from Europe. 31/03/2020
Now playing Next World News Could the coronavirus pandemic lead to mass surveillance in Europe? Life has been upended across Europe. But the coronavirus pandemic has opened up a key question: where is the balance between privacy and public health during this crisis? 31/03/2020
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