In July, Greece implemented a three-month suspension on the processing of asylum applications from North Africa. Katerina Glyniadaki examines the...
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Read moreThe reset deal announced on 19 May between the EU and the UK left many unanswered questions in relation to...
Read moreWhen do politicians debate each other? Drawing on a study of debates in the German Bundestag, Elias Koch and Andreas...
Read moreParks can be much-loved oases within a city, but quite how important they are when compared to other amenities is...
Read moreDenmark took over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July. Vera Spyrakou writes that...
Read moreUkraine’s universities have remained open to students throughout Russia’s war on Ukraine. Drawing on a recent period teaching at the...
Read moreNicușor Dan defeated George Simion in Romania’s presidential election on 18 May. Mihaela Mihai writes that while Dan’s success has...
Read moreFriedrich Merz was confirmed as Germany’s new Chancellor on 6 May, despite losing an initial vote in the Bundestag. John...
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