Section: euro|topics (EU)
Debate: Should Europe spend more on defence?
The new US administration has emphatically reminded Nato members of their commitment to invest two percent of their GDP in defence. In the wake of the Ukraine crisis it was resolved in 2014 that this goal would be met by 2024. Apart from the US, however, only Estonia, Greece, Britain and Poland fulfil their military obligations. Europe’s...
Europe must not leave Ukraine in the lurch | Der Spiegel – Germany
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Ukraine deal meets naysayers halfway | NRC Handelsblad – Netherlands
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Debate: New findings on downing of MH17
Just over two years after Flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine international investigators published their latest findings on Wednesday, according to which the plane was hit by a Buk missile fired by a rocket launcher brought from Russia into the rebel area. Many commentators see this as confirmation of the long held suspicion that...
EU stabs Kiev in the back with Nord Stream 2 | Savon Sanomat – Finland
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Lift sanctions against Russia now | Il Giornale – Italy
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Ian Bremmer laments weakening of US-Europe alliance | El País – Spain
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Visa freedom for Ukrainians dangerous for Latvia | Latvijas Avize – Latvia
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Big victories for international diplomacy | Tages-Anzeiger – Switzerland
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EU emerges relatively unscathed from 2015 | Kapital – Bulgaria
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