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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Recent escalations remind us of the need to combat disinformation There is no doubt that with disinformation becoming more widespread, we are in a war against weaponised information, Oliver Rolofs writes. 01/11/2023
Now playing Next Finland Finnish neo-Nazis convicted in 'race war' plot using 3D printed guns Prosecutors showed in court how the men planned to use 3D semi-automatic printed guns to launch the attacks on ethnic and religious minorities, key infrastructure and political opponents. 01/11/2023
Now playing Next Norway Store says 'drama' in Gaza threatens civilians and Israel itself Speaking at the Nordic Council meeting in Oslo, Norwegian leader Jonas Gahr Store said while Israel has the right to defend itself, there is also a 'link' to proportionality and the drama unfolding in Gaza which he believes is a threat to civilians and the region, including Israel. 31/10/2023
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Now playing Next World News Which European countries are the most racist? From schools to the job market, housing and health, black people face "pervasive and relentless" discrimination, an EU report has revealed. 25/10/2023
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Now playing Next Green News Solar, Russian gas and the future: Key takeaways from annual EU report The State of the Energy Union report is released annually by the European Commission. 24/10/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Erdogan submits Sweden's NATO bid to parliament for ratification Turkey's parliament is set to vote on Sweden's bid to join NATO after President Erdogan submitted a protocol for Stockholm's admission into the military alliance. 23/10/2023
Now playing Next Finland China cautions Finland and Estonia over pipeline 'sabotage' probe The Hong Kong-registered vessel NewNew Polar Bear was in the vicinity of two different Baltic Sea pipelines when they were damaged earlier in October, and has now become the focus of the police investigation. 23/10/2023
Now playing Next Sweden Sweden reports new damage to Baltic Sea cable link with Estonia The latest incident might have happened at the same time as a cable linking Finland to Estonia was also damaged, an incident being investigated as sabotage. 18/10/2023
Now playing Next Living Which European countries recycle the most? EU countries have significantly increased their recycling rates, but the speed of this progress is slowing down, experts warn. 17/10/2023
Now playing Next Economy Gas prices keep climbing in Europe after Israel Hamas war Natural gas prices in Europe have been climbing over the past week, as recent world events bring uncertainty to the market. Should the continent be worried about its gas supplies? 16/10/2023
Now playing Next Finland Martti Ahtisaari, former Finnish president and Nobel Laureate dies, 86 In 2021, it was announced that Ahtisaari had advanced Alzheimer’s disease, and in a televised speech on Monday Finland's current president said that he died after "a long illness." 16/10/2023