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Now playing Next Russia Putin sworn in for fifth term while his war in Ukraine continues Many — but not all — EU member states boycotted the inauguration ceremony after an appeal from the bloc's foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell. 06/05/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU hosts defence forum to rally its military industry behind Ukraine The defence industry forum was held in Brussels to discuss cooperation and increase ammunition production for Kyiv in response to Russia's ongoing aggression. 06/05/2024