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Exit Poles? A bold challenge to the EU

Oct 12, 2021
20:01
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Poland's Prime Minister, Mateus Morvetsky, Is Challenging the Primacy of Eu Law Over National Law
01:51 • 2min
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Poland's Constitutional Court
03:23 • 2min
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Is the Polish Court of Justices Taking Over Polish Courts?
05:41 • 2min
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Hydrogen, a Green Fuel?
07:29 • 2min
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Introducing Hydrogen for Long Distance Trains
09:02 • 2min
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Is There a Long Term Vision for Hydrogen?
10:47 • 2min
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The Potential Stumbling Blocks for Hydrogen
13:12 • 2min
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Kava, the First Unicorn in Mexico, Is Coming Thick and Fast
15:02 • 3min
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What's Working in Mexico?
17:59 • 2min
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After a court ruling in Poland that is an affront to a core European Union principle, Poles hit the streets—fearing a “Pol-exit” they do not want. Who will back down? Hydrogen has been touted for decades as a fuel with green credentials. At last its time has come. And the herd of unicorns popping up in Mexico.

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