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Now playing Next state of the union Europe Weekly: Juncker urges more action on refugees In this week’s edition of Europe Weekly: Jean-Claude Juncker delivers his first-ever State of the Union speech with a call for EU member states to 11/09/2015
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Now playing Next My Europe Series What is the legal status in Europe of human embryos? In this edition of Utalk the question is from Eva in Paris: “In Europe, what is the legal status of human embryos?” The response is from Carine 11/09/2015
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Northern Ireland: First Minister resigns Northern Ireland’s First Minister has resigned, in what some are saying is the biggest political crisis in the province for ten years. Peter Robinson 10/09/2015
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Now playing Next Denmark Migrants: Denmark lifts restrictions on trains and ferries Police are ushering refugees and migrants freely through the Danish ferry port of Rodbyhavn and on their way to Sweden. It comes after days of chaos 10/09/2015
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