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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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Austria wants exemption from EU refugee relocation system
Austria is to seek an exemption from having to accept more asylum seekers under the EU relocation system. The government is arguing it has already taken in its fair share during the migrant crisis.
Austria calls for less money for EU states opposing refugee distribution
Fear of FPÖ driving Austria to the right?
Austrian Freedom Party leader Strache calls for 'Islamization ban'
Final count in Austria confirms Van der Bellen's win
In Rome, EU and North African ministers hold 'migration summit'
Hungary opens shipping container camp for refugees
Polish and Hungarian PMs discuss EU refugee policy
EU interior ministers at loggerheads over distribution of migrants
EU unveils reform plans for refugee redistribution
French Socialist candidate Hamon talks austerity in meeting with Merkel
French presidential candidate Benoit Hamon has met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. On the same day, Merkel's rival, SPD candidate Martin Schulz, endorsed Hamon.
France's Fillon alleges government plot against him
Fillon enjoys strong hometown support despite charges
Battle royale in France: presidential candidates fight for the top slot
French investigators to probe favoritism charges linked to Macron talk in Las Vegas
Le Pen eyes stable post-euro franc
Despite concerns, Germany approves sale of nuclear fuel elements to Belgian reactors
With a myriad of hairline cracks in the reactor pressure vessels, Germany is convinced that Belgium's Tihange 2 nuclear reactor is a huge security risk. Now, however, it appears Germany is helping secure its operation.
Dangerous neighbors: German-Belgian nuclear agreement doesn't fix problem
New incident at Belgium's Tihange 2 nuclear plant
North Rhine-Westphalia prepares for Belgium nuclear accident with iodine tablets
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Refugees
Human rights organizations criticize Hungary over detention camps
A new law in Hungary enacted on Tuesday forces all asylum seekers there to be detained in border camps. Human rights organizations told DW that the EU should do more to confront Hungary's antagonistic migrant policy.
Refugees mistreated in Hungary
Germany tightens asylum laws
Hungary opens shipping container camp for refugees
Hungary's parliament votes to tighten asylum laws
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The quest to take down Tusk has begun
Ever since the EU summit in which Donald Tusk was reelected President of the EU Council against Warsaw's will, Tusk's greatest rival, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, has been escalating the conflict. Tusk now faces treason charges.
Tusk on threats to European stability
Polish minister accuses EU's Tusk of 'treason'
Tusk re-elected, but will anyone lead on migration?
European Council head Tusk refuses to testify in Warsaw probe
Donald Tusk re-elected as European Council president despite Poland's objections
Poles split as Smolensk exhumations begin
The most powerful man in Poland
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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