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Sep 4
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Ep40 - UN USG Melissa Fleming: UN@80 and...

EU at UN
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We devote the special Europe Day episode to the 80th Anniversary of the United Nation. This year we also celebrate 75th years of Schuman Declaration the foundation of the European Union. It is a great moment to reflect on what multilateralism truly means today and how we can reconnect people, especially youth, with the institutions that are meant to serve th ... Show More
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