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Now playing Next Romania Romanian truckers and farmers protest after governmental talks fail On Monday night, protestors blocked the access to two Romanian Ports and interrupted the flow of road traffic once again. 16/01/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Could Taylor Swift stop the rise of the far right in Europe? The upcoming European election is a pivotal test for established political forces, notably in France and Germany, as they navigate uncharted territory for the first time since WWII, Georgios Samaras writes. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Pro-EU parties can ward off far-right surge - Metsola European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has told Euronews she is "confident" that mainstream, pro-European political parties can ward off a far-right surge in June's European elections. 15/01/2024
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Now playing Next Switzerland Conflict, climate change and AI get top billing at Davos This year's motto for the week-long annual summit is 'rebuilding trust'. 15/01/2024
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