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Now playing Next Albania Albania approves electoral code reform to boost EU prospects Post-communist Albania's elections have always been contested and marred by irregularities, including alleged vote-buying and manipulation of ballot counts. 05/10/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK can ‘more than live with’ no-deal Brexit claims Boris Johnson The British Prime Minister made the statement a day after agreeing with the EU to intensify talks to reach an agreement. 04/10/2020
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Now playing Next the global conversation European Commission widens its horizons in crackdown on corruption and abuse of law The issue of the rule of law has become a central issue in the European Union over the last decade. Up until recently, the spotlight was mainly on concerns over Hungary and Poland. But now the European Commission has decided to widen its horizons. 02/10/2020
Now playing Next Belgium Serious differences remain after latest round of Brexit trade talks Will a meeting between UK PM Boris Johnson and EU chief Ursula Von der Leyen on Saturday help break the deadlock? 02/10/2020
Now playing Next Belarus Belarus announces retaliatory sanctions against the EU It comes hours after Brussels slapped 40 Belarusian officials with sanctions over the falsification of the August 9 presidential election and the crackdown on peaceful protesters 02/10/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU's new migrant returns policy could cause problems: legal expert A Senior Legal Advisor to the International Commission of Jurists says that the Commission's new migration pact and the returns policy within it, is at risk of creating more problems because of Member States' international law commitments. 02/10/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Belgian city of Leuven recognised as 'innovation hub' with EU award While the EU has praised Leuven's model of governance, the city's mayor has said that getting citizens and stakeholders to actively participate is easier in a city of 100,000 people. 01/10/2020
Now playing Next world news EU looks to curb powers of Big Tech with new Digital Services Act The Digital Services Act, which is expected to be in place by the end of this year, is the first big overhaul of European internet regulation for two decades. 01/10/2020
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