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The verdict on Serbian ultra-nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj overturned 20 years of jurisprudence
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Reform-minded efforts to study the broader security impact of deporting foreign nationals run against domestic politics
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Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania look vulnerable because of similarities with Ukraine, but NATO membership sets them apart
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The president sees elections, even without a contested, as a way of testing and shoring up popular support
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Neither Kyiv nor the rebels seem disposed to make the compromises needed for a workable deal
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Vienna fears rising anti-immigrant sentiment; Budapest has consolidated its image as champion of the national interest
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The agreement reached by Cameron and other EU leaders includes few significant substantive concessions
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While rules on internal mobility have been clarified and made stricter recently, ambiguity remains
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The foreign minister's departure allows the familiar tactic of a cabinet reshuffle but is unlikely to save Hollande
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Growing public anti-EU sentiment in the Netherlands is putting its relations with the rest of the EU under pressure
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