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Now playing Next Unreported Europe FGM and forced marriage: EU countries not spared Europe faced with stiff challenge to combat FGM and forced marriage in new and existing migrant communities. 14/10/2016
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Now playing Next Europe News Wallonia says no to CETA One of the three official regions of Belgium has adopted a resolution which could block the signing of a mammoth free trade deal between the EU and Canada. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next Markets Bank of England's Carney says inflation and price rises will make things difficult for some Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has warned inflation will rise with the falling value of the pound pushing up prices. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next world news ExoMars has Red Planet in its sights - within days! Landing on Mars is notoriously difficult. 14/10/2016
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Now playing Next state of the union The State of the Union From free trade to Ken Loach via the Sakharov Prize - what has been hot and what has not in Brussels this week. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next Cult Culture across Europe: from Caravaggio to Doisneau A cultural must when visiting the French capital – the Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain is about to kick off with 180 galleries from 27 countries. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next Economy European car sales strong in September European car sales grew by a strong 7.3 percent last month with increases for smaller so-called volume vehicles and luxury premium cars alike. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next Netherlands Hate speech trial of far-right politician Wilders will go ahead A Dutch court ruled on Friday that prosecutors can pursue anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders over comments in which he led a roomful of supporters in chanting that they wanted “fewer” Moroccans in th 14/10/2016
Now playing Next no comment Money DJ - Brits use new five pound note to play vinyl records While post-Brexit woes are causing the pound to plummet in recent months, innovative Brits have found something better to do with their cash. 14/10/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Belgium goes on the offensive against forced marriages Belgium finds taking on forced marriage and domestic violence is a complex task fraught with dangers. 14/10/2016
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