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Now playing Next world news Abkhazia will allow Russia to build new naval base in Novorossysk Abkhasia's leader says he has agreed to allow Moscow to set up a naval base in the Black Sea port of Novorossysk after a series of Ukrainian attacks on Russia's fleet in Sevastopol. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Football Now What is it like to follow European football in Australia? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MEDIA CITY The country is 10 hours ahead of the Premier League and 14,000km away from Europe. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine At least 50 people killed in Russian strike on village in east Ukraine President Zelenskyy denounced the attack on the store and cafe in the village of Hroza as a “demonstrably brutal Russian crime” and “a completely deliberate act of terrorism.” 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Children of Tunisian political prisoners request ICC probe The children of four opposition figures imprisoned in Tunisia have asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch an investigation into the political persecution and human rights violations allegedly committed by President Kais Saied's government. 05/10/2023
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Now playing Next Europe Decoded The EU says it must enlarge. But why did it stop in the first place? Enlargement is regularly touted as the EU’s most effective foreign policy, but since its biggest wave of new members joined in 2004, the process has largely stalled. 05/10/2023