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Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit borders: how Brexit is seen on the Scottish border As part of a series of reports, Euronews' Bryan Carter travels to both sides of the Scottish border to find out what ordinary citizens think about Brexit ahead of a parliamentary vote on prime minister Theresa May's withdrawal deal. 07/12/2018
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Now playing Next World News How Huawei became an international tech giant — and why that has put it in legal peril Along with Huawei's success has come suspicion about the company's ties to China's government, its willingness to overlook U.S. sanctions and the security of its systems. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit borders: 'There’s never going to be a deal that suits everyone' Bryan Carter travels to Carlisle and heads north into Scotland 06/12/2018
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