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Now playing Next Europe News Cate Blanchett urges the EU to 'put humanity back' in asylum policy "We need to come together to put people, to put our humanity back at the centre and the heart of asylum" policy, Cate Blanchett told lawmakers in an impassioned speech before the European Parliament. 08/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels keeps Western Balkan dreams alive in enlargement review Western Balkan leaders' eyes were all on Brussels on Wednesday as the European Commission unveiled its annual assessment of candidate countries’ bids to become members of the European Union. 08/11/2023