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Now playing Next Germany Russia and China singled out in Scholz' new national security strategy Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the new strategy, which his three-party governing coalition pledged to draw up when it took office at the end of 2021, had gained added importance since Russia attacked Ukraine almost 16 months ago. 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next Art Madrid exhibition explores El Greco's influence on Picasso Much has been written about the influence of El Greco on Picasso's work throughout his life, but the exhibition "Picasso, El Greco and Analytical Cubism" examines this relationship in a very specific way. 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next Kosovo Serbia and Kosovo exchange barbs after border policemen are arrested Kosovo PM Kurti called it an act of aggression against the country, while Serbia insists it was conducting an anti-terrorist action, after three policemen were arrested on the shared border on Wednesday. 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next New Zealand Germany returns the remains of 95 Indigenous people to New Zealand The initiative is part of Germany's plan to return Indigenous artefacts looted or improperly acquired during colonial times to their homelands. 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Harry Potter fans prepare for opening of new theme park in Tokyo 22 years after the first Harry Potter film was released, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is about to enjoy a new lease of life at the Warner Bros theme park in the Japanese capital. 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Ex-Bank of England governor describes handling of Brexit as a shambles King criticised handling of negotiations and said there was no need for the atmosphere around them to be so bad 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next Russia Navalny ally Chanysheva jailed in Russia over extremism claims Navalny ally and supporter Lilia Chanysheva jailed by Russian court over extremism claims as Kremlin continues anti-opposition crackdown 14/06/2023
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Now playing Next China Euroviews. Could the COVID pandemic have been avoided if China were a democracy? Not only could China have potentially prevented the global coronavirus pandemic — its authoritarian regime is now also impeding our ability to learn from it, thereby increasing the risk of future pandemics, Oliver St. John writes. 14/06/2023
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