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Now playing Next Economy Corporate distress levels up in Germany but down in UK and France Some of the most distressed sectors also continued to be retail, healthcare and property, especially burdened by the high cost of borrowing. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next France Paris mayor takes dip in Seine to prove it's clean enough for Olympics The French capital's main waterway will be at the centre of the 2024 games' opening ceremony, and authorities have been working hard to purge it of pollution. 17/07/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Von der Leyen Commission loses COVID vaccine transparency case Von der Leyen's Commission has lost a controversial vaccines contracts transparency case on the eve of a crucial vote in the European Parliament to confirm her nomination as Commission President. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next Climate Red alerts and outdoor work bans as heatwaves sweep across Europe From Italy and Greece to Croatia and Romania, extreme heat is sparking wildfires and record power consumption. 17/07/2024