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Now playing Next Ukraine 'You can’t imagine how scary it is': Evacuees on life in Mariupol Civilians taken to Ukrainian-controlled Zaporizhzhia have been telling of life in the bunkers of a large Mariupol steel works as it came under Russian assault. 04/05/2022
Now playing Next Europe Decoded EU immigration is broken. Brussels is unlikely to fix it. EU rhetoric concentrates on fighting illegal immigration when only a tiny fraction of new arrivals come to Europe illegally. The vast majority of skilled migrants are doing low-skill jobs despite Europe's growing labour shortage. 04/05/2022
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