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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Will going digital really simplify applying for a Schengen visa? Digitalisation, although well-intentioned, may well lead to more complexity for the applicant and more of a workload for consular staff, Michel Dejaegher writes. 18/04/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine: Germany arrests alleged Russian spies, US close to aid deal The latest developments from the war in Ukraine. 18/04/2024