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Now playing Next Europe News EU eco-agriculture reforms are 'not worth it', say Belgian farmers Brussels has introduced eco-schemes as part of its Common Agricultural Policy reform, in order to support and incentivise farmers to undertake practices beneficial for the climate, biodiversity, and the environment. 08/07/2021
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Now playing Next Spain Call for new restrictions as Spain’s youth bear brunt of COVID cases Spain’s COVID vaccination programme has been a relative success in Europe up to now - but the reopening of nightlife has led to a huge surge in cases amongst unprotected young people, who haven’t yet been able to get the jab. 08/07/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News EU adopts temporary rules to detect and report online child abuse The legislation which aims to protect children more effectively from sexual abuse and exploitation when using webmail, chat and messaging services, was backed by MEPs, with 537 voting in favour, 133 against and 24 abstaining. 07/07/2021
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Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Why did France backtrack and resume military cooperation with Mali? Just one month after suspending bilateral cooperation with Mali, France said on Friday that it would resume joint military operations with Bamako after all. What are the reasons behind the reversal? 07/07/2021
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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The Russia factor in France’s policies in Chad and Mali | View Slammed by some as "hypocrisy," the sharp differences in Paris' policies towards Chad and Mali are actually explained by the need to counter Russia’s creeping influence in the Sahel, writes foreign policy analyst Nicolas Tenzer. 06/07/2021