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We speak to the head of Sweden’s central bank, after it voted to cut interest rates; making it one of the first to do so in the region.
Elsewhere, Ed Butler looks at why Ghana could face issues with the World Bank over its LGBT policies, and why the rising prices of doner kebabs in Germany is becoming a political issue.
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We speak to the head of Sweden’s central bank, after it voted to cut interest rates; making it one of the first to do so in the region.
Elsewhere, Ed Butler looks at why Ghana could face issues with the World Bank over its LGBT policies, and why the rising prices of doner kebabs in Germany is becoming a political issue.

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