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Now playing Next Ukraine Barrage of Russian missiles hit Kherson killing at least four At least 10 others were injured, according to the Ukrainian army. 25/11/2022
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Now playing Next Hungary Hungary to ratify NATO membership for Finland and Sweden 'in January' Hungary has repeatedly delayed the ratification process, while at the same time promising they'll get it done. 24/11/2022
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