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Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Borrell’s candour has ended the two-state solution Borrell is openly and candidly saying that the creation of a Palestinian state is both the means and ends of the process — all other pesky issues, such as peace, prosperity and security, for both Israelis and Palestinians, are just a side issue, Ohad Tal writes. 24/01/2024
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Now playing Next Poland Poland's president pardons opposition MPs for a second time President Andrzej Duda said he made the decision out of concern for the health of the imprisoned politicians - and also because it's what he says Law and Justice party supporters wanted. 24/01/2024
Now playing Next USA Donald Trump romps to victory in latest Republican primary race The former president, who is facing dozens of criminal charges in several court cases, said his challenger Nikki Haley had "a very bad night." 24/01/2024
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Now playing Next Economy Consumers losing confidence in the EU economy Following on from the recent rise in eurozone inflation, consumers say they are losing confidence in the EU economy, according to the latest consumer economic sentiment Indicator for January 2024. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News Italy’s renewables ‘waking from slumber’ as new records set It's good news, but the recovery of hydro after Italy's 2022 droughts makes the renewables data look better than it really is. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Germany Germany's top court rules far-right party ineligible for funding The vice-president of the court said that the party's political concept was incompatible with the German constitution's guarantee of human dignity. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Yemen Who are Yemen’s Houthi rebels? The group, a Zaidi Shiite movement that’s been fighting Yemen’s Sunni-majority government since the early 2000s, recently launched a series of attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea which have disrupted global trade. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Work UK struggles with high levels of stress-related work absence Employers don't have a plan in place to identify signs of chronic stress and prevent burnout, according to almost half of the workers surveyed. 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Healthcare What to know about US abortion measures amid Roe v Wade anniversary Since the US Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling on Jan. 22, 1973, the time around the anniversary has always been marked by rallies, protests and political pledges. 23/01/2024