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Now playing Next Economy Germany's business climate falls in June: No Euro 2024 fairytale? Sentiment among German companies fell more than anticipated in June, the first fall since last December. The service sector improved but the trade sector worsened. Euro 2024 is expected to bring additional revenue but will not significantly affect the economy. 24/06/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news The many ways Spain celebrates Midsummer Eve Midsummer's Eve is celebrated in many ways in Spain. But did you know that it is a celebration that dates back to ancient, pagan traditions? 23/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov talks war, power and Putin Director Kirill Serebrennikov was a political prisoner in Russia before the war. Now he lives in Berlin. He tells Euronews about his protests, art and how the war changed everything for him. 23/06/2024
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