Debate: Germany poised to vote
Germany will elect aew government in a snap federal election this Sunday. The latest polls put the CDU/CSU in the lead at around 30 percent, followed by the right-wing populist AfD with 20 percent. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD and the Greens are trailing behind with 16 and 13 to 14 percent, respectively. The Left Party (6 to 8 percent), Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and the FDP (both at 4 to 5 percent) all stand a fair chance of securing seats in the Bundestag. What's at stake for Germany and Europe here?
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Debate: Trump calls Zelensky a dictator
US President Trump has slammed his Ukrainian counterpart and put him under immense pressure. As "a dictator without elections" Volodymyr Zelensky "better move fast or he isot going to have a country left", Trump warned. His attacks come after his call with kremlin boss Putin and the meeting between the US secretary of state and Russian foreign minister in Riyadh. Most commentators in Europe's press reject the accusations in style and content.
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Debate: Peacekeeping troops: what can Europeans agree on?
At a Ukraine summit on Monday in Paris, the leaders of seven EU countries as well as the UK, the EU and Nato had hoped to agree on a common European position on ending the Ukraine war ahead of the Russia-US meeting in Riyadh. Since then, discussions have focused on the question of deploying European peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. Commentators examine the stance of individual countries and Europe as a whole.
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