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Now playing Next Economy Germany announces €23 billion tax cuts to help inflation-hit household The coalition government set aside week's of disagreement to agree the tax cuts package. However, the move has already seen a considerable backlash, with opposing political parties arguing that tax cuts will heap yet more pressure on Germany’s already strained budget. 06/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU elections: Polls open in Netherlands as Dutch cast their vote The Netherlands is the only EU country to start its single-day vote early, but it will be followed by Ireland on Friday and the rest of the EU nations over the weekend. 06/06/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News These earphones can track your brain activity and help you focus The founders of Neurable want to make brain measurement accessible to all. Their first-of-its-kind headphones could bring brain tracking to the masses. 04/06/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news Adele praised for confronting anti-pride heckler during concert Saturday was 1 June, marking the first day of Pride Month. During a Las Vegas gig, British singer Adele clapped back at a homophobic audience member who yelled: "Pride sucks". The footage of the moment has gone viral and garnered much praise for Adele. 03/06/2024
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