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Now playing Next Culture news Gérard Depardieu: Damning new testimony against actor accused of rape "The silence of this milieu is deafening, demeaning to our art, and must stop.” The Depardieu affair continues, with a damning new testimony... 12/10/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News 'We're very close' to sanctioning Russian diamonds, says Belgian PM Western countries are "very close" to establishing a traceability system to sanctioning Russian diamonds, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said during a surprise visit of President Volodymr Zelenskyy to Brussels. 11/10/2023
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