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Now playing Next Italy Multiple Italian regions to lockdown amid rising COVID cases Italy will move several regions to "red zones" with shops and restaurants closed amid rising coronavirus cases. 12/03/2021
Now playing Next state of the union Europe's week: A year of the COVID pandemic and women's day These have been the key talking points in Brussels this week. 12/03/2021
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Now playing Next world news One year on, a look back at how COVID-19 upended life in Europe The lockdown scenes in Wuhan initially seemed completely alien. But the virus raced across the globe, and soon the streets of Europe also became eerily quiet. 11/03/2021
Now playing Next World COVID-19 has weakened the case for the EU, Euronews survey reveals The prevailing view in Italy, Germany, France and the UK is that COVID-19 has weakened the case for the EU, according to a Euronews survey. 11/03/2021
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