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Now playing Next Europe News Ukraine sues Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over unilateral grain bans Ukraine has launched legal action against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over their unilateral bans on grain exports, which it considers to be a "violation of their international obligations." 18/09/2023
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Now playing Next Green News Which German cities are offering drivers free public transport? Some German cities are offering drivers the chance to exchange their driver’s licence for free public transport. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink Less is more: Why French shoppers are angry over 'shrinkflation' Ever heard about shrinkflation? It happens when manufacturer's make smaller product but fail to change prices. It's not a new practice but it's being increasingly noticed in France by consumers as costs rise for everyday foods and provisions. 18/09/2023