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Now playing Next Culture news How Glastonbury has changed over the years- from those who remember it On our first full day at the festival, we inspected the three main traditions of the festival that it’s kept to throughout the years: its literal traditions, its political edge, and its welfare drive. 28/06/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Freed from arrest, Italian activist Salis joins European Parliament The Italian leftist activist was granted immunity after being elected an MEP. The European Parliament's plenary session will decide whether to suspend her immunity. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. Justice must prevail against Denmark’s ‘ghetto laws’ A ruling in our favour would also have wider resonance for similar neighbourhoods across Denmark whose cases are currently on hold awaiting this decision, Majken Felle writes. 26/06/2024
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Now playing Next World News Several killed as anti-tax protesters storm Kenya's parliament Prices for fuel, food and other necessities have soared in the country, where President Ruto has vowed to quash unrest. 26/06/2024
Now playing Next Australia Assange free after pleading guilty to leaking military secrets The WikiLeaks founder returned to his homeland of Australia aboard a charter plane on Wednesday after striking a deal with the US government guaranteeing his freedom. 26/06/2024