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Rival concerts take place on either side of Venezuela-Colombia border
Two rival concerts were planned on Friday on either side of a bridge linking Venezuela and Colombia.

Moldova mulls Moscow or Brussels as voters head to the polls
“This election is important because it will test the sustainability of the EU’s popularity in Moldova, or it could revive the Russian influence.”

Winter at Tantora: music festival brings Yanni and other stars to Saudi Arabia
The Winter at Tantora Festival is bringing international music stars to perform at Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia.

Watch: mobile internet rings the changes in Cuba
In the first 40 days that people could start buying mobile internet access, 1.8 million Cubans did.

What is Tunisia’s ‘cultural cave’ and how is it helping local artists?
A natural cave filled with modern paintings and artwork installations is amongst Tunisia’s hidden cultural treasures.

EU dual national loses heart with the UK, feeling it's 'time to leave'
Sonja Morgenstern has been on the frontline of the campaign against Brexit. As a dual national EU citizen, she was hoping to convince the British to change their minds over Brexit.

Why is Al-Ula paving the way towards tourism in Saudi Arabia?
The Al-Ula governorate in Saudi Arabia is an area packed with prehistoric sites and landmarks.

Watch: Nigeria's traditional textile trade under threat
The dye pits in Kano have been in operation for five centuries, but are now reported to be the last of their kind. Many pits have been abandoned as young people turn to city jobs instead of traditional trades.

Watch: Chocolate dresses grace Brussels catwalk, but how Belgian is this €4bn industry?
One creation used 8kg of chocolate – not far off the 6kg the average Belgian eats in a year.

Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg takes leading role at Paris youth march
The 16-year-old, who has inspired a burgeoning protest movement in Europe and beyond, began the march at Place de l'Opera at on Friday afternoon.

Creating music from garbage
An environmental activist in Egypt recycles waste to create musical instruments.

Europe briefing: Labour MP quits, FIFA sanctions Chelsea, and Pope Francis on sexual abuse
Here are the top European stories you need to know about today.

Albanian opposition in mass resignation move to demand fresh elections
Thousands of Albanians took part in a rally demonstrating against alleged corruption by Prime Minister Edi Rama. The peaceful demonstration culminated in a march led by opposition leader Lulzim Basha, to hand over signed statements by his MPs giv...

No-deal Brexit “like jumping off cliff without parachute” says former WTO leader
Pascal Good Morning Europe that the idea the United Kingdom would be able to negotiate improved terms in bilateral trade deals “made no sense”.

Corina Cretu: the next elections will be the "biggest test" for Europe
Euronews' Sandor Zsiros speaks to Corina Cretu, European Commissioner for Regional Policy to talk about future achievements and challenges.

Raw Politics: Trump will block re-entry of radicalised US woman
Earlier this week, Trump put pressure on EU leaders to take back radicalised citizens. Now he is saying he will not be doing the same for a US-born woman who left to join the so-called Islamic State.

Roads blocked and tyres set alight as Catalan separatists protest against leaders' trial
Pro-independence supporters set tyres alight to block a major motorway north of Barcelona on Thursday in protest against the ongoing trial of Catalan leaders

Tour de France 2021: Copenhagen to host start of world's biggest bike race
The world’s best city for cycling will host the start of the planet’s biggest bike race, it was confirmed today.

Juan Diego Flórez and Olga Peretyatko: Vienna's tragic lovers
It's one of the delights of the bel canto-repertoire: Donizetti's opera “Lucia di Lammermoor”. Laurent Pelly creates a dreamlike and mysterious atmosphere at the Vienna Staatsoper . Olga Peretyatko and Juan Diego Flórez incarnate the tragic lovers...

Watch: Take a look inside Europe's largest virtual reality lab
While the dome would be a gamer's paradise, it is used by businesses to create virtual replicas of workplaces, from factories to oil rigs.

EU Commission's Juncker: 'Don't blame May for my injury!'
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker joked to reporters that an injury on his face wasn't Theresa May's fault.

Pope vows concrete measures to tackle clerical sexual abuse
Pope Francies leads a four-day summit in the Vatican into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church

Raw Politics: Corbyn's response to MP exits, unicorn protesters, and today's Brexit talks
Get all of today's essential Brexit news from the Raw Politics team.
