Debate: Future of the EU: has Macron got it right?
Seven years after his Sorbonne speech of 2017 and five years after publishing his ideas for a European renaissance ahead of the 2019 EU elections, Emmanuel Macron delivered another impassioned speech at the Parisian university on Thursday. "Europe could die" if it fails to implement key security and economic policy decisions, he warned. Commentators take stock.
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Debate: EU elections: what's at stake?
From 6 to 9 June, the citizens of the EU will elect aew European Parliament. "The world's only directly elected transnational assembly", as the official information on the election states, will then pass laws that affect "all areas of life" in the EU. Europe's press is well aware of the significance of the elections, as a glance at the opinion sections shows.
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Debate: Stationuclear weapons in Poland?
In an interview with Fakt, Poland's President Andrzej Duda said the country was ready to host theuclear weapons of Nato partners to strengthen the alliance's eastern flank against Russia. Although the idea had apparentlyot been previously coordinated with the government, Prime Minister Donald Tusk has expressed his willingness to discuss it with Duda. The Polish press takes a critical stance.
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