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Yesterday in “Deutsche Welle” By BERND RIEGERT NATO raises the sword ringjill, but Nehlë. Sespse if you think in military terms, four battalions on the eastern border, as decided at the summit,... Continues on page 24 NATO follows the right strategy
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Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” Mandatory quotas for taking in a number of asylum seekers, over which there had been arguments at the EU summit, have been forgotten. The quota agreement from September ... Continues on page 21 By BERND RIEGERT Serious divisions in the EU because of
Yesterday in “Deutsche Welle” In Brussels, the Belgian Asylum Office at the North Railway Station is only a few kilometres from the EU headquarters. From time to time you see there ... Continues on page 21 By BERND RIEGERT The changing political map of Europe
Yesterday on Deutsche Welle By BERND RIEGERT NATO got it right, but only partly. Because if one were to think in military terms, four battalions on the eastern border, as was decided at the summit,... NATO follows the right strategy Continues on page 24
Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” Discussions about whether Turkey’s accession negotiations with the EU should continue or not have entered a very heated phase. Many politicians are calling for ... Continues on page 19 By BERND RIEGERT Will EU-Turkey negotiations be interrupted?
Yesterday in “Deutsche Welle” Yesterday in “Deutsche Welle” Catalonia is not the only region in Europe seeking more independence. Scotland, South Tyrol, Åland, Flanders, perhaps even Bavaria. The list is not complete. ... Continues on page 21 By BERND RIEGERT Small-scale balkaniz
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Today’s Opinion By BERND RIEGERT Again? You feel like shouting, shaking your head, throwing your hands up in despair at the sheer incapacity of the 28 heads of state and government of the EU ... The summit of the hopeless and those unable to make decisions Continues on page 22
By BERND RIEGERT European Parliament elections, what direction will the EU take? Continues on page 20
At the Sofia Balkans Summit, the EU renews old promises; accession means getting the job done. When this will happen, this Enlargement Commissioner ... Continued on page 21 By BERND RIEGERT Hahn: “Open perspective” for the Western Balkans
Yesterday in “Deutsche Welle” The Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, did not “drop the political atomic bomb,” but he is still keeping it hidden in the cupboard. In journalese... Continues on page 22 By BERND RIEGERT EU: The final warning for Poland
Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” The press office at the Élysée Palace had made sure a comfortable armchair was ready for the French president for the interview. But Emmanuel Macron... Continues on pages 21 By BERND RIEGERT Emmanuel Macron: Europe is ou