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Now playing Next Culture news #MeToo: French directors Benoît Jacquot & Jacques Doillon detained The two celebrated elderly directors have been arrested over accusations of sexual violence made by at least nine actresses. 01/07/2024
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Now playing Next Europe Decoded Euroviews. EU should shift gears in the face of atrocities in Sudan The EU’s response needs to echo the speed with which disaster is occurring on the ground. Residents of El Fasher and other civilians throughout Sudan deserve nothing less, Laetitia Bader writes. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Council delays decision on scanning all online images to combat child sexual abuse Despite being close to securing the necessary majority for an agreement on the child sexual abuse material regulation, the vote has been postponed as significant disagreements remain. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Will EU agree to scan all your images to combat child sexual abuse? European ambassadors are set to wrangle over the inclusion of new scanning technology that would monitor content in a draft Child Sexual Abuse Material regulation introduced by the Belgian presidency of the EU Council. 20/06/2024