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Now playing Next Ukraine Russia launches major assault in Kharkiv region Russia targets the border city of Vovchansk with intense airstrikes and rocket attacks as part of its major new assault on eastern Ukraine. 12/05/2024
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Now playing Next World News US announces 370 million euro package of weapons for Ukraine Washington says it's intended, in part, to help Ukraine fend off the surging Russian effort to capture Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city. 11/05/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine A perfume shop owner and military supplier on the war in Ukraine Dima runs a perfume shop in Odesa that has now doubled up as a place where volunteers can restock supplies. He told Euronews about how it is to be in close contact with those fighting on the frontline whilst trying to keep hope. 11/05/2024
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Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: Xi in Europe & alarming new data on antisemitism This edition of State of the Union focuses on China's president's first trip to Europe in five years as well as the disturbing global rise of antisemitism and how it affects grassroots organisations. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Russia renews attempts to break through Ukrainian defences in Kharkiv Ukraine says it anticipated the renewed offensive, with thousands more Russian troops already massed along the northeastern border. 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. The European public remains unwaveringly committed to Ukraine European leaders cannot afford to feel complacent. Quite the opposite: they must act decisively and renew their commitments of support so Ukraine can effectively push back and win, Viktor Mak writes. 10/05/2024
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Now playing Next Russia Putin reappoints technocrat prime minister as fifth term kicks off Russian legislators will approve a new Putin cabinet in a rubber-stamp exercise following an election from which genuine opponents were excluded. 10/05/2024