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Now playing Next Europe News US tells NATO allies it wants to 'revitalise the alliance' Europeans allies welcomed the change of tone from the new US administration. “There will be no European defence without NATO and there will be no efficient and relevant NATO without Europeans," said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. 23/03/2021
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Now playing Next Climate Now Meet Europe's leading climate change entrepreneurs In partnership with Copernicus Europe’s best climate entrepreneurs answered your questions in this edition of #ClimateNow. With insight from pioneer Bertrand Piccard, Earth data guru Laia Romero, Copernicus start-up champion Stijn Vermoote and wind-energy expert Gil Lizcano. 22/03/2021
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