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EU-India shindig wraps up in Delhi with mega trade deal
On Europe Today, our daily Euronews podcast presented by Méabh Mc Mahon, we hear from EU editor Maria Tadeo in India, where she spoke with European Council President António Costa following the signing of the EU–India trade deal. In an interview with Euronews, Costa reflected on the “multipolar world” we are living in, stressing that it is not “a world of blocs.” We also join correspondent Sasha Vakulina at the European Space Agency, where Director General Josef Aschbacher says the EU has plenty of home-grown innovators — “mini Elon Musks” — with serious potential.
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