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Now playing Next Sweden Bag found at Stockholm festival contained an explosive, say police A preliminary investigation has been launched. 22/08/2022
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Now playing Next Finland Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin tests negative for drugs The PM came under pressure from political opponents, after unfounded allegations of possible drug references in a video which showed Marin partying with friends. 22/08/2022
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Now playing Next no comment Pakistan: Flash floods leave Quetta residents homeless Flash floods caused by an unusually heavy monsoon have killed nearly 800 people across Pakistan since mid-June. 22/08/2022
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Now playing Next no comment Russians celebrate National Flag Day Russia's largest national flag, covering 1,000 square metres, was unfurled on Monday at Moscow's Victory Museum. 22/08/2022
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Now playing Next Nature ‘Golden algae’ caused mass fish deaths in River Oder, say scientists Drought and industrial pollution appear to have created the poisonous cocktail that has puzzled authorities for weeks. 22/08/2022
Now playing Next Russia At least 16 killed after two trucks collide with minibus in Russia Kyrgyzstan's foreign ministry says that 14 of its citizens were among the victims. 22/08/2022
Now playing Next Health Is vaccinating wildlife the solution to preventing the next pandemic? Scientists suggest that vaccinating wildlife might break the chain of transmission of zoonotic diseases like COVID, monkeypox and rabies. 22/08/2022
Now playing Next Green News Is Brexit to blame for the UK’s poor quality bathing water? New data analysis has shown that sewage discharged into the environment isn't being properly monitored and some say Brexit is to blame. 22/08/2022
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