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Now playing Next Europe News Greta Thunberg says EU law to tackle climate change is 'surrender' "This climate law is surrender. Nature doesn't bargain, and you cannot make deals with physics", Greta Thunberg told the European Parliament on Wednesday. 04/03/2020
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Now playing Next Europe News Record number of Commissioners reset EU relations with Africa Faced with the increasing influence of countries such as China and Russia, the EU is preparing a new strategy. This week, a record number of Commissioners travelled to Addis Ababa. Twenty members plus the president herself. 27/02/2020
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Now playing Next France Ski resort under fire for using helicopter to deliver snow The snow was moved from higher altitude to the slopes on Friday and Saturday. 17/02/2020
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Now playing Next no comment Bulgarians celebrate beekeepers saint day amid climate change threat to national beekeeping industry People have brought jars of honey to be blessed in the Church of the Blessed Virgin in the southwestern town of Blagoevgrad. 10/02/2020
Now playing Next no comment One thousand march in Brussels for Youth for Climate Around a thousand demonstrators took to the streets of Brussels on Friday at the call of Youth for Climate Belgium to raise their climate concerns. 07/02/2020