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Now playing Next World Is it time to kick Huawei out of Europe? Banned by America and now ditched by the UK, Chinese tech giant Huawei is under fire across the globe. How will the rest of Europe react? 17/07/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK Health Secretary criticised over coronavirus lockdown date Matt Hancock claimed the lockdown in the UK started on March 16, but the Prime Minister Boris Johnson didn't enforce a lockdown until March 23. 16/07/2020
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Now playing Next World News ECJ invalidates EU-US data transfer agreement over surveillance fears The court stressed that personal data transferred outside the bloc must be "afforded the level of protection essentially equivalent to that guaranteed within the EU." 16/07/2020
Now playing Next Bulgaria Bulgaria protests continue despite sacking of three ministers The news that the three ministers had been fired was applauded by protesters, but thousands took to the streets of Sofia on Thursday to continue calling for the PM's resignation. 16/07/2020
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