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Now playing Next Radio Schuman How will member states implement the EU migration pact? The European Commission presented a migration pact implementation plan in June, leaving EU member states until the end of the year to present their national plans. 02/08/2024
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Now playing Next Economy BoE cuts interest rates in first drop in four years as inflation falls The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25% to 5% with a narrow 5-4 vote, as inflation met the 2% target. This decision caused the British pound to weaken and led to a slight rebound in UK equities. 01/08/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Native American tribes are still waiting for items from US museums Hundreds of thousands of items that should have been returned under the federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 still remain in museum custody. 01/08/2024
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