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Now playing Next Europe Decoded Why the Global South is against the EU's anti-deforestation law Seventeen countries from the so-called Global South have expressed their exasperation at the European Union's anti-deforestation legislation and the impact it could have on their exports of commodities such as soy, palm oil, cocoa, beef, coffee or timber. 20/09/2023
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Now playing Next Euronews Tech Talks Q&A: Life exists outside of Earth with astronaut Matthias Maurer In this episode, we conclude our three-part series investigating the impact of space technology on humanity with a Q&A featuring ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer about life beyond planet Earth. 20/09/2023