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Now playing Next The Global Conversation António Costa: Europe needs "reform and investment" "Only those who want to be part of the Union are in the Union and those who are in the Union are there because they share those values and those values are not conditional" - Portuguese Prime Minister, António Costa, gives his insight into the pandemic and EU relations with Hungary and Russia. 29/06/2021
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Now playing Next USA Blinken and Lapid meet in Rome amid US-Israel relations reset U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will meet in Rome to turn the page after the eras of Trump and Netanyahu. 27/06/2021
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Now playing Next Unreported Europe Recycling turbine blades: the Achilles heel of wind power In this episode of Unreported Europe, Monica Pinna investigates the latest controversy engulfing the wind power sector - - the recycling of turbine blades. We’re looking at how the market and researchers are pushing for higher sustainability. That's coming up on Unreported Europe 25/06/2021
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