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Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: European Development Days encourages investment in Africa "It's a different Africa. It’s a continent of economic opportunities. And it’s fast-growing.” Over 8,000 people participated in this year's European Development Days, which addressed the issue of continental inequality. 20/06/2019
Now playing Next Iran Euroviews. Iranians are urging EU to adopt a tough Iran policy ǀ View The Iranians conveyed a clear message giving voice to the demand of the heavily oppressed and widely impoverished people of Iran, who are protesting for genuine change and increased rights and freedoms since the beginning of 2018. 20/06/2019
Now playing Next world news NGOs slam EU's failure to resolve migration issue, failed quota system NGOs are critical of the EU's failure to resolve the migration issue as thousands of refugees and migrants try to enter the EU, often with tragic consequences 20/06/2019
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Now playing Next Albania Albanian protesters clash with police in election dispute President Ilir Meta called off upcoming local elections but the ruling socialist party has continued to campaign. 20/06/2019
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Now playing Next World 70 million people have been forced from their homes around the world More 70 million people have been forcibly displaced around the world because of war, conflict, and persecution, according to a new report by the UN Refugee Agency. The findings suggest that more people are displaced globally than currently live in all of France. 19/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Albania and North Macedonia face new delays in EU accession talks Albania and North Macedonia face new delays in the start of European Union accession negotiations that were originally due to start this month 18/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU election results represent an opportunity to take animal protection seriously ǀ View More than 1 in 7 newly-elected MEPs promised to fight for animal rights protections in the new European Parliament. It's time the EU takes the issue more seriously. 18/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News EU-US relations under Trump - "not impossible he changes" Donald Trump is running for re-election - risks and opportunities for transatlantic relations 18/06/2019
Now playing Next world news EU tries to de-escalate new US-Iran crisis brewing in the Persian Gulf The European Union is trying to keep the Iran nuclear deal alive and de-escalate the dangers of a new US-Iran crisis brewing in the Persian Gulf region 17/06/2019
Now playing Next World PM finally takes office and vows to fight corruption Moldova's new Prime Minister Maia Sandu says her country will seek stronger ties with the EU and she has vowed to fight corruption. Sandu took office last week after months of political deadlock with the Democratic Party, which refused to recognise her new coalition government. 17/06/2019
Now playing Next Hungary Hungary remembers late Prime Minister Imre Nagy Prime Minister Viktor Orbán together with his wife, lay down white roses on the tomb. The Late Prime Minister Imre Nagy was a communist reformer but he was arrested and hanged on the 16 June in 1958 for his involvement during the revoultion in 1956. 16/06/2019
Now playing Next Poland Euroviews. PiS hasn’t given up on its bid to control Polish judges ǀ View Judge Czubieniak became a part of the news cycle when a new judicial discipline committee – created by the ruling party [in Poland] in 2018 – made her the 28th judge to face investigation and possible sanctions. 14/06/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Companies, EU citizens still adapting to GDPR data regulati The General Data Protection Regulation has shaped the way companies handle the personal data of EU citizens since 2018. Some are still adapting to the rules though. Learn more by watching The Brief from Brussels. 13/06/2019
Now playing Next world news U.S. to deploy troops in Poland as Warsaw raises alarm over Russian ambitions Under the new deal Donald Trump, says he will send an additional 1000 troops to Poland on the condition that Poland foots the bill to build any new military base. 13/06/2019
Now playing Next world news Juncker avoids social media to miss 'drunk' and 'corrupt' insults EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker says he doesn't follow social media to avoid seeing comments calling him drunk or corrupt. 12/06/2019
Now playing Next Real Economy Uncertainty and trade tensions slow down the global economy IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION Whilst domestic factors are set to support the European economy, global uncertainties are weighing it down. 12/06/2019