Europe News Video. Warsaw curbs night-time alcohol sales, residents react Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 25/05/2026 - 13:48 GMT+2 From 1 June, a ban on night-time alcohol sales will apply across Warsaw. The measure, part of the Safe Night programme, aims to boost safety and curb late-night public disorder. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Warsaw curbs night-time alcohol sales, residents react Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV meets Pedro Sánchez at the Vatican ahead of Spain visit Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 27th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Europe ‘last evangelist’ of a trade order no longer respected - Haddad Now playing Next How close community contact helps people out of poverty in Cyprus In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next German far-left militant jailed for 13 years for robberies Now playing Next Turkish tourists flock to Greece as rising costs put Greeks off Turkey Now playing Next Belgium level crossing crash 'one of the worst' in country’s history Now playing Next Von der Leyen vows to fight drones, disinformation campaigns Now playing Next The heatwave affecting Europe is 'unprecedented and historic' Now playing Next NATO drills near Russia border as VDL warns over drone threat Now playing Next Bodies pulled from rubble near Tyre after deadly Israeli strike in Lebanon Now playing Next Everything you need to know about NASA’s plan to build a permanent Moon base Now playing Next Fact check: Viral hantavirus map does not show confirmed cases Now playing Next Saudi Arabia: More than 1.5 million pilgrims perform stoning ritual in Mina Now playing Next Greenpeace stages record deep-sea protest against seabed mining More videos
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