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On today's show:
- Our EU Editor Maria Tadeo breaks down Donald Trump’s State of the Union and what it means for Europe, as well as Hungary’s latest veto linking Russia sanctions and support for Ukraine to a dispute over a damaged pipeline.
- Jakub Janas looks at why “pipeline” keeps making headlines in European politics.
- We speak to Member of the European Parliament Barry Andrews, from Renew Europe's group.
- And Sasha Vakulina reports on the key takeaways from yesterday’s fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as EU leaders travelled to Kyiv to reaffirm their support.
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