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Now playing Next Europe News Brussels and Warsaw team up to bring back deported Ukrainian children Some 16,200 Ukrainian children are believed to have been deported with only 300 returned so far, according o the Commission. 23/03/2023
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Now playing Next Economy EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss Ukraine, economy and migration The summit in Brussels comes mere days after Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow. 23/03/2023
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