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Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: NATO's birthday and corruption in Europe In this edition of State of the Union, we look at NATO celebrating its 75th anniversary against the backdrop of growing Russian hybrid warfare. Another topic is corruption in Europe - did politicians learn their lesson? 05/04/2024
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