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Bojan Pancevski
Journalist, Author, Germany Correspondent for the . Private account. Tweeting, mainly, from & about Europe. Get in touch: [email protected] Open DM.
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Gideon Rachman 2 घं॰
To me, most shocking bit about Corbyn/Hobson is not what Corbs fails to say about H's anti-semitism, but his argument in the preface (as quoted by ) that Nato represented US military occupation of Europe and that Soviet allies had greater independence. Our future PM!
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Bojan Pancevski 2 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @MacaesBruno
Belgium and Britain perhaps not. But this was and odd bit “The EU insulates its citizens from the empires of today: China, America, Russia; Amazon, Google, Facebook.”
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B. Benoit 22 घं॰
Europe's refugee crisis was never really solved. Now anti-immigration forces are successfully exploiting the steady inflow of newcomers:
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The Wall Street Journal 30 अप्रैल
The relationship between the U.S. and Germany, strained by Trump’s criticisms, reaches a new low over energy sanctions
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Bojan Pancevski 30 अप्रैल
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @bopanc
After years of pressure from President Trump, Berlin is pushing back
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Bojan Pancevski 21 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @KenWeinstein
Thanks Ken!
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Kenneth Weinstein 21 घं॰
Sparks fly: Berlin pushes back after scathing criticism over close energy links to Russia ⁦⁩ must read
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Bojan Pancevski 21 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @WSJ
­many, Eu­rope’s largest econ­omy, had over 160,000 new asy­lum ap­pli­cants last year, well off the nearly 800,000 who ar­rived in 2015 but still mak­ing it among the big­gest years since the 1950s. via
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Raphael Ahren 30 अप्रैल
For first time ever, the US is sending an "official delegation" to the annual March of the Living at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps. The delegation is headed by David Friedman, US Ambassador to Germany and Georgette Mosbacher.
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Lina Lund 22 घं॰
Intressant om den fråga som tyska väljare alltjämt listar som den viktigaste - migrationen. Tyskland tar emot lejonparten av alla asylsökande i EU. Av
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B. Benoit 22 घं॰
Germany tries a new approach to Trump's criticism: Threats of its own
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Sophia Gaston 22 घं॰
Irregular migration remains a huge policy challenge in Europe. "While the so-called Balkan and Mediterranean routes are considered closed, between 10,000 and 15,000 asylum seekers still enter Germany every month—almost as many as during an entire year between 2005 and 2010."
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Sophia Gaston 30 अप्रैल
Leavers & Remainers hold vastly different national & international identities: 75% of Leavers see themselves as 'patriots', while 73% of Remainers are 'European' & 64% are 'global citizens'. My new paper w/ & :
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Gerald Knaus 23 घं॰
In how to get to humane European refugee policy; we need a coalition of countries to go ahead
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Bojan Pancevski 23 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @rumeliobserver @WSJ
“A humane European border and asylum policy is possible. The European election could be decided by whether centrist parties manage to be credible on this. For now, it doesn’t look good,” Mr. Knaus concluded.
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Bojan Pancevski 23 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @WSJ
Mr. Knaus is pushing Germany, France and other EU member states to overhaul the region’s refugee systems and build reception centers for asylum seekers on Europe’s Mediterranean islands such as Corsica in France and Lesbos in Greece.
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Bojan Pancevski 23 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @rumeliobserver @WSJ
Gerald Knaus, head of the European Stability Initiative, the think-tank that floated the first blueprint for the EU-Turkey deal, warned this week that European governments were becoming complacent again.
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Bojan Pancevski 23 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @welt
“Only about 35% of those people get asylum,” Hans-Eckhard Sommer, head of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, told . “We see quite clearly that many who come here have no reason to seek asylum.”
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Bojan Pancevski 23 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @WSJ
The president of Germany’s refugee agency raised the alarm last month, saying the equivalent of a whole new city was being relocated to Germany every year—too high an influx to absorb culturally and economically.
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Bojan Pancevski 23 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @WSJ
, Europe’s largest economy, had over 160,000 new asylum applicants last year, well off the nearly 800,000 who arrived in 2015 but still making it among the biggest years since the 1950s.
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