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Corsica
French island in the Mediterranean
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Coronavirus digest: Germany announces new travel warnings
Coronavirus digest: Germany announces new travel warnings
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Inside Europe 08.02.2018
Inside Europe 08.02.2018
On today's program: Germany’s Angela Merkel reaches a deal with her coalition partners - The Austrian student fraternity scandal surrounding an anti-Semitic songbook - France’s president rejects nationalist demands on Corsica - Could Brexit kill off one of Britain's lesser-spoken languages? – Serbian-Kosovar reconciliation – And a special focus on the Berlin Wall.
Spotlight on Europe - 09 February 2018
Spotlight on Europe - 09 February 2018
Germany’s biggest parties reach a coalition deal after months of wrangling+++Nazi songbook causes a stir in Austria
Inside Europe: Corsica and its quest for more autonomy
Inside Europe: Corsica and its quest for more autonomy
As a standoff continues between Madrid and Catalonia’s pro-independence lawmakers, nationalists on the French island of Corsica did not appear to fare much better this week in their push for greater autonomy. During a two-day visit to Corsica, French President Emmanuel Macron rejected most of their key demands, raising questions about whether they will harden their line. Lisa Bryant reports.
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