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Now playing Next Europe News Conservationists slam Malta over bird hunting during COVID-19 lockdown "It is incredible how governments in the past and even the ones we have today are spineless," said Mark Sultana, chief executive of Birdlife Malta. 16/04/2020
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Now playing Next World News France has avoided a COVID-19 food shortage - but for how long? Farmers are worried that produce will rot in the fields as restrictions stop migrant workers from coming to pick fruit and vegetables. 13/04/2020
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