Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: von der Leyen's bid for re-election Ursula von der Leyen's bid for re-election, sanctions against Russia and the Rafah crisis are the topics in our weekly round-up of European politics. 23/02/2024
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Now playing Next Economy Kosovo's currency crisis with Serbia: Who will be the winner? In the tumultuous Balkans, even matters of currency are transformed into instruments of political dispute. Which side will come on top in the current standoff between the euro and the Serbian dinar in Kosovo? 23/02/2024
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Now playing Next Vatican Woman asks Pope Francis to make Father Rupnik sex abuse case public One of the first women who accused a once-exalted Jesuit artist of spiritual, psychological and sexual abuse went public Wednesday to demand transparency from the Vatican and a full accounting of the hierarchs who covered for him for 30 years. 22/02/2024
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Now playing Next Economy UK middle earners 'struggle' to make ends meet despite £60k salaries While low earners are certainly "far worse off" than those in the middle, evidence shows many households on median income "continue to face economic struggles", according to a new report. 21/02/2024
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