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Now playing Next Unreported Europe South Wales steels itself for industrial decline post-Brexit South Wales, like many traditional European centres of heavy industry, has suffered in the last 30 years as plants have closed and jobs have been lost. In some cases EU development funds have stopped 10/06/2016
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Now playing Next Venezuela Venezuela: calls for recall vote grow louder as opposition politicians assaulted Violence, looting, assault and disputes: the situation in the Venezuelan capital becomes increasingly restive. 10/06/2016
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