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Now playing Next Poland Polish parliament rejects proposal for near-total ban on abortion Mass street protests have forced a government rethink. An estimated 100,000 women dressed in black and took to the streets throughout Poland on Monday. 06/10/2016
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Now playing Next Russia Russia deals another blow to nuclear cooperation with US Russia has further reduced its cooperation with the United States in nuclear energy by suspending a research agreement and ending one on uranium conversion. 06/10/2016
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Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK's May outlines vision of post-Brexit Britain In this episode: British Prime Minister Theresa May makes her call for a fairer United Kingdom; the EU’s new border guard starts work, and the UN is about to name its next secretary… 05/10/2016
Now playing Next Europe News UK's May looks to post-Brexit Britain Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday that the country’s Conservative government must do more to champion the cause of working-class people. 05/10/2016