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Now playing Next Europe News UK, Denmark vow to ‘disrupt and deter’ Russia’s shadow fleet Western naval nations have vowed checks on a network of ageing tankers that may be helping Putin circumvent sanctions and fund his war effort. 17/12/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU looks to sanction Russia for election interference, disinformation A new sanctions framework unveiled by the European Council focuses on individuals and entities who "undermine the EU's values, security, and the integrity of its member states". 08/10/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Hungary hits back at Russian visa scheme critics amid growing tensions For years, the government in Budapest has been criticised by many EU states for its perceived closeness to the Kremlin. 03/09/2024
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