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Now playing Next Cambodia Euroviews. The EU has to be aware of the ultimate threat to Cambodia's democracy If the West were to recognise recent election results enabling a dynastic one-party state, it would mean encouraging dictators worldwide and failing the Cambodian people and the international legal order, Sam Rainsy writes. 26/07/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News Brussels warns Greece over latest illegal migrant pushback claims The European Commission has called for an independent investigation into allegations authorities carried out an illegal migrant pushback in April and warned it could take "formal steps" against the country. 22/05/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. We should set the record straight on Interpol and its Red Notices Anyone who claims our organisation is not treating Red Notices with the utmost due diligence is deliberately ignoring the facts, Interpol Secretary General Jürgen Stock writes. 09/05/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Over 200 NGOs warn Brussels against possible foreign interference law In a statement to Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, the NGOs warn that such legislation could hurt the EU's credibility to defend human rights abroad and embolden repressive leaders. 03/05/2023