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Season 3, Ep. 104

On this Wednesday’s episode of Europe Today with Méabh Mc Mahon, we look ahead to President Trump's big trip to China with the Australian ambassador to the EU, Ambassador Angus Campbell. We bring you an exclusive interview with the Syrian foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani who is in Brussels for high stakes talks with EU counterparts. Plus, we hear ‘who’s who’ in the new Hungarian government with our correspondent in Budapest.

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