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Now playing Next Europe News Could Europe's beaches become more open to people with disabilities? Although there have been some improvements, people with disabilities still face challenges in accessing beaches in Europe. Meet the people fighting to make beaches accessible to all. 02/09/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Italian authorities deport Moroccan national under terrorism watch The 35-year-old Moroccan man was deported for crimes against people and property. He was already being monitored by the country's Counter-Terrorism Unit following a knife attack he carried out in France. 31/08/2024
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