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Now playing Next Netherlands Far-right Wilders leads polls vowing to close Dutch borders Wilders leads the polls ahead of Dutch election 14/02/2017
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Now playing Next USA Flynn resigns as Trump's national security advisor over breach of protocol Flynn quits as national security advisor over indiscretions 14/02/2017
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Now playing Next USA Goldman Sachs veteran is sworn in as US Treasury secretary Former Goldman Sachs banker, Steven Mnuchin has been sworn in as President Trump’s Treasury secretary. 14/02/2017
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