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Now playing Next World News Why did Sweden sterilise up to 30,000 people against their will? Sweden set up a eugenics plan, grounded in the science of racial biology, between 1934 and 1976. “They wanted to get rid of a certain type of people: The weaker ones”. 08/06/2023
Now playing Next Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: How should the sea sound? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode, we listen to experts discussing underwater noise in all its forms. We hear what a happy coral reef sounds like, how Russia's war in Ukraine is hurting dolphins’ ears, and why slowing down ships could drastically change underwater acoustics. 08/06/2023
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Now playing Next No Comment The presidents of France and Italy see a new exhibition at the Louvre Emmanuel Macron and Sergio Mattarella visited the Louvre on Wednesday as a new exhibition called 'Naples in Paris' opened. Italian renaissance classics will hang in the French capital and the two presidents were keen to celebrate the links between the two countries. 07/06/2023
Now playing Next World News Life on the margins: The fate of Ukraine's forcibly deported children In the first instalment of this two-part series, Euronews examines NGO Save Ukraine's efforts to locate and retrieve Ukrainian minors forcibly deported to Russia while the war rages on. 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Europe and the West should focus on Africa's climate-affected youth The people of Africa have been on the receiving end of centuries of exploitation by people from the rest of the world, but perhaps the greatest and most lasting impact will be indirect: climate change, Ivor Ichikowitz writes. 07/06/2023
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