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Now playing Next world news EU and Ukraine explore special tribunal for Putin and war officials Vladimir Putin and other senior Russian political and military officials could have a special tribunal set up by the EU and Ukraine. 06/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. In the fight for due diligence, multinationals are about to lose We will continue to the bitter end of this battle, begun five years ago, to defend workers' rights and the environment in the face of multinationals' crimes, MEP Manon Aubry writes. 05/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Zelenskyy is Europe's most popular leader, exclusive poll reveals Almost half of Europeans have a positive opinion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy but the feeling varies wildly across member states. 05/04/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Europeans want stronger EU in global affairs but not a priority: Poll European citizens want the European Union to have a stronger role in international affairs but the goal is not considered a top priority. 02/04/2024