My Europe Series Video. State of the Union: Imminent famine in Sudan and Orbán's EU presidency Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 08/07/2024 - 16:39 GMT+2 This edition of State of the Union focuses on the start of Hungary's rotating EU presidency and the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Sudan. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next State of the Union: Imminent famine in Sudan and Orbán's EU presidency Now playing Next Gaza: Strike near Deir al‑Balāḥ tents kills at least one Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 26th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Iran war: How many European citizens has the EU repatriated? Now playing Next Watch the video: Pole and Hungarian, brothers be? Now playing Next EU Council 'should consider meeting without Hungary,' Barroso says Now playing Next Iran escalates strikes across Middle East after Trump hints at deal Now playing Next Iran spurns US' 15-point plan and escalates attacks on Israel and Gulf Now playing Next Frederiksen set to remain PM as tensions mount over Hungary leaks Now playing Next Inconclusive Danish election leaves PM Frederiksen’s future unclear Now playing Next EU delays proposal to ban Russian oil amid Iran war and price spikes Now playing Next Mexico races to clean crude from Veracruz coastline Now playing Next Venezuela deploys robotic dogs for patrols in Caracas Now playing Next Watch: Sarah Mullally becomes first woman to lead the Church of England Now playing Next Europe Today: G7 gathers in France as Iran rejects Trump's 15-point ceasefire plan Now playing Next Trump insists Iran 'badly' wants deal with the US after Tehran dismisses his ceasefire proposal More videos
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