News hour: Polish government puts relations in Brussels on edge
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Decisions of Polish courts then weigh European law. That is the long-awaited verdict of the Constitutional Court of Poland in a case that sharpens relations between Poland and Brussels. we speak John Morijn, professor by special appointment of law and politics in international relations. And also Maciej Taborowski, Polish lawyer and deputy ombudsman of the Polish government.
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In Russia, corona is still very much present. The number of infections is heavy, many people end up in hospital and the number of deaths is also increasing. With another record today: there were 936 corona-related deaths. A minority of the population is vaccinated, they don’t trust the vaccines. Nieuwsuur spoke to a doctor and an epidemiologist about the situation in the country, among others.
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They are located next to each other in Amersfoort: the working-class neighborhoods of Jericho and Jerusalem. Both from the same period: the reconstruction. Jerusalem was completely renovated a few years ago, but Jericho is now being demolished. Not because the housing in Jericho is worse than in Jerusalem, but because the climate demands are stricter. The residents of Jericho can’t believe it and resist the impending demolition.
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