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Now playing Next Hungary Hungary remembers late Prime Minister Imre Nagy Prime Minister Viktor Orbán together with his wife, lay down white roses on the tomb. The Late Prime Minister Imre Nagy was a communist reformer but he was arrested and hanged on the 16 June in 1958 for his involvement during the revoultion in 1956. 16/06/2019
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Now playing Next Ireland Euroviews. When it comes to democracy, the world could learn vital lessons from Ireland ǀ View The recent European elections show that many countries in Europe are struggling to contain the rise of far-right populist parties antagonistic towards democracy. In Ireland, however, democracy has a spring in its step. 04/06/2019
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Now playing Next Cuba Gay rights activists arrested in unauthorised pride march in Cuba Several gay rights activists have been arrested after clashing with police at an unauthorised pride march in Cuban capital, Havana. 12/05/2019
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