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Now playing Next Europe News NGOs push for decriminalisation of rescuing migrants ProActiva Open Arms, a Spanish NGO that rescues migrants in the Mediterranean, brought one of their boats to Strasbourg to make a point. Euronews spoke with the crew and MEPs about the legal debate over rescuing migrants. 04/07/2019
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Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: New European Parliament sets priorities The newly-elected Parliament has been confronted with challenges during their time in Strasbourg. Meanwhile, Brexit party MEPs are making their voices heard and organisations are calling for the EU to become a federal state. All this and more on the Brief from Brussels. 03/07/2019