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Now playing Next World EU foreign policy chief wants more federalised healthcare approach Josep Borrell, the European Union Minister for Foreign Affairs, has told Euronews that the COVID-19 pandemic has made health a security issue - and a more federalised approach is now called for. 07/05/2020
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