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Now playing Next China Remembering Tiananmen, 30 years on Rights groups and witnesses say the number of those killed in the violence could run into the thousands. Chinese authorities have never released a full death toll and have banned any public commemoration. 04/06/2019
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine's President Zelensky meets senior EU, NATO officials in Brussels Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met senior European Union and NATO officials in Brussels in the first foreign visit since his election in April 04/06/2019
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Trump: Farage should negotiate Brexit and 'walk away' without a deal On the eve of his state visit to the UK, Donald Trump said Britain should send Nigel Farage to negotiate Brexit and “walk away” if it doesn't offer a deal. 02/06/2019
Now playing Next Germany Germany's Social Democrats seek leader after Nahles' resignation Andrea Nahles has quit as leader of the SPD, Angela Merkel's coalition parter, amid a slump in popularity. 02/06/2019