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European Parliament lifts immunity of Carles Puidgemont and other Catalan separatists
The European Parliament has voted to lift the parliamentary immunity from prosecution of three Catalan separatist MEPs, including Carles Puidgemont, which Spain has charged...
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A sad day for Europe, but a chance to reform the EU
It was a sad day for Europe on January 31. For the first time in its history, one of its 28 Member States voluntarily...
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Zero hour for Name Dispute
In the run-up to Macedonia/FYROM’s referendum on settling its three-decade-old Name Dispute with neighbouring Greece, the rival parties involved in the vote made impassioned...
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Referendum Notes: To salvage the Greek economy, aren’t we really down to #Alexit or #Grexit?
With the Greek economy in free-fall less than 48 hours before Syriza’s snap referendum begins, it is getting difficult to separate the reams of...
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Greece’s Shock on the Institutions’ never-ending proposal: Do Greeks really want this choice?
First, any of us who come from countries that prefer some kind of controlled political process have to be impressed by the intensity of...
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