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Now playing Next USA What is NATO's plan for Ukraine beyond just words? Like in the 1950s, NATO seeks an effective strategic doctrine to navigate a new, challenging environment. The first step may involve gradually integrating Ukraine, but only after the conflict with Russia ends. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Markets Weekly recap: Easing political uncertainties bolster market resilience Global markets remained resilient throughout the week due to heightened expectations that central banks would commit to interest rate cuts. Monthly inflation in the United States was cooler than anticipated, while European markets rebounded amid easing political concerns. 12/07/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news New play ‘TERF’ about J.K. Rowling to debut at Edinburgh Fringe Fest Accio controversy! ‘TERF’, a new one-act play which is set to premiere next month at the Edinburgh Fringe takes on Rowling and imagines “intervention” between the controversial author and the Harry Potter film stars. The backlash has already begun... 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Markets Rate-cut hopes add sparkle for gold and silver as prices rise Precious metal prices gained amid growing bets for central banks to commence rate-cut cycles, with gold and silver rising toward the all-time highs seen in May. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Teenagers in Türkiye invent drought-defying farm device These teenagers from Türkiye are runners-up for The Earth Prize for their cheap and fast solution to crop failure. 11/07/2024
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