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Now playing Next Europe News European Union marks 20 years since 'Big Bang' enlargement One senior analyst said the bloc has prospered overall, but there have been ''bumps on the road, otherwise known as Poland and Hungary and possibly Slovakia''. He warned of the possibility several current EU-hopefuls might also violate the bloc's common values and interests. 30/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe Decoded The 11 moments that defined the European Parliament's term The European Parliament has closed the last plenary session of its 9th term. 25/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News Two thirds of UK adults unaware of EU’s new Entry/Exit System A significant chunk of UK adults say they have no idea about how the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) will work when it kicks off in October. 24/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. If the EU wants to be a global power, it needs a new 'Big Bang' now At the end of the day, people on both sides of the border must be reassured of the potential for prosperity for the next generation of Europeans. If the past is any indication of the future, we can safely say that the business case is indisputable, Stefano Mallia writes. 24/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News State of the Union: Issues feeding anti-democratic anger This edition of State of the Union focusses on three issues feeding citizens' anger with the establishment in the EU and beyond: possible nepotism in the EU Commission, infringement of free speech and Georgia's controversial "foreign agent" bill 19/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News EU proposes removal of post-Brexit travel barriers for young people The agreement would make it easier for under-30s to live, work and travel between the EU and the UK. 19/04/2024