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Now playing Next Europe News EU wants funds for 'stronger defence policy' amid coronavirus threat The coronavirus pandemic has thrown EU cooperation into the spotlight. How armed forces and civil protection services work to ensure health security has come into focus, from building hospitals to transporting goods. The EU's foreign policy chief said that he wants to see funding going to defence. 14/05/2020
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