Now playing Next Europe News 'There is definitely a clause' to scrap Orban's state of emergency The Hungarian emergency law would enable Prime Minister Viktor Orban to rule by decree. This happens in other countries, but critics say the Hungarian emergency law has no clear limitation in time - therefore a risk for the rule of law. 02/04/2020
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Now playing Next Netherlands Museum hits out after Van Gogh painting stolen during COVID-19 closure The burglary from the Singer Laren museum, located 32 kms south-east of Amsterdam, occurred on what would have been the Dutch master's 167th birthday. 30/03/2020
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Now playing Next No Comment Lights go out around the world for Earth Hour The global movement is held annually to encourage people to turn off their lights for 60 minutes as a symbol of their commitment to the planet. 30/03/2020
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