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Now playing Next World News COVID-19: Vaccine trials begin in Europe, warnings over other diseases As coronavirus vaccine trials begin in the UK and get the green light in Germany, the World Health Organization warns other diseases must not be neglected. 23/04/2020
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Now playing Next Europe News EU summit: coronavirus rescue plans test Union's solidarity As EU leaders meet to thrash out the details of the financial recovery, we look at the debates raging across European capitals. 23/04/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU leaders meet amid fears coronavirus could destroy European unity Spain, Italy and France have warned that without more unity, the coronavirus pandemic could be the beginning of the end of the EU. 23/04/2020
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