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Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: AUKUS ruckus and EU-Poland troubles continue Warsaw was involved in multiple disputes this week, as the list of differences between Poland and the EU grow. 24/09/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News Afghan crisis a 'massive defeat' for NATO but an opportunity for EU The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan makes the case for the EU's strategic autonomy, historian Timothy Garton Ash tells Euronews. 06/09/2021
Now playing Next Belarus Belarusian political activist Maria Kolesnikova given 11 years in jail Kolesnikova was a key figure of the Belarusian opposition in last year's disputed presidential election. 06/09/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News EU will talk to the Taliban but will not recognise government: Borrel EU cooperation with the Taliban is dependent on five conditions, including preventing the export of terrorism and respect for human rights. 03/09/2021