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The right-wing government's economic policy failings and political contradictions are damaging its popularity
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Europe has a right to control who enters from abroad but there are acceptable and unacceptable ways of doing so
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Tit-for-tat moves will further sour island relations and harm both nations' long-term interests
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Refugee relocation deadlock is stopping the EU from grasping other aspects of the crisis, both immediate and longer-term
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EU's Greek and migrant crises expose many of the same weaknesses facing the bloc
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The influx of refugees and migrants could put Germany's liberal immigration regime under pressure
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Hungary's mono-cultural policy lands its neighbours with the migrant problem and would be unacceptable in the West
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While long-term problems of violence and poverty remain, sustained drought may drive massive numbers of migrants north.
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Hungary's latest moves are likely only to divert migrants to other routes, while reducing international sympathy
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Reimposing border controls within the Schengen area will be temporary but raises the spectre of permanent closure
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