Now playing Next Markets Why are Australian firms investing billions in Europe? Two Australian pension heavyweights have pledged billions for European markets, through government projects as well as their own offices. 28/11/2023
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Now playing Next Poland Poland's president to swear in 14-day government The tactical move will allow the Law and Justice party to hang on to power for a little longer and make more appointments to state bodies. 27/11/2023
Now playing Next Vatican Pope Francis receiving antibiotics for lung problem The Vatican says the pontiff does not have pneumonia but may miss “some important commitments expected for the next days." 27/11/2023
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Now playing Next Netherlands Wilders ally overseeing first stage of Dutch coalition-building quits Gom van Strien, a senator for Wilders' far-right Party for Freedom, was appointed last week to discuss possible coalitions with other parties. 27/11/2023
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Now playing Next USA Suspect in the shooting of three Palestinian men in Vermont arrested A statement from the victims' families called on law enforcement to treat the investigation as a hate crime. 27/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Irish writer Paul Lynch wins Booker Prize with 'Prophet Song' The Booker Prize is one of Britain's most prestigious awards for fiction and Paul Lynch will receive around €50,000 for winning. 27/11/2023
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Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. Here’s what Germany’s economic health depends on The German economy faces an uphill challenge as recent economic data has revealed that its health is dependent on a few pending factors, Osama Rizvi writes. 27/11/2023
Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina A glimpse inside the endless exile of Bosnian-Palestinians It is estimated that upwards of 1.7 million Palestinians have been displaced since the conflict began on 7 October - including a number who fled Bosnia in the 1990s war, now forced to return back to the European nation. 26/11/2023