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Debate: Trump wants Greenland: can Europe stop him?

After US President Donald Trump reiterated his threats to take over Greenland, several European leaders have voiced opposition to the move. "It is for Denmark and Greenland, and them only, to decide on matters concerning Denmark and Greenland," reads a joint statement by Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Spain, the UK and Denmark. Commentators discuss how Europe can respond.


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The US President has identified the weak spots | Jyllands-Posten - Denmark


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No one would help | Financial Times - United Kingdom


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Threatening annexation as aegotiation tactic | Adevărul - Romania


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Fatal blow to the international order | France Inter - France


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Debate: Slovakia criminalises criticism of Beneš decrees

The Slovakian parliament passed aew law in December that makes criticism of the Beneš decrees a criminal offence. In the post-war period, these decrees led to the expatriation and expropriation of the German and Hungarian minorities in Czechoslovakia. In Hungary, there have been protests against the law, but only by the opposition, while Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has remained silent on the issue.


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Incompatible with today's view of the law | Denník N - Slovakia


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Political interests come first for Orbán | Magyar Hang - Hungary


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A volatile mix | Český rozhlas - Czech Republic


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Debate: Venezuela: what comesext?

Following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, his former deputy Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as interim president in the parliament in Caracas. Rodríguez condemned the "kidnapping" of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, only to declare her willingness to cooperate with Washington shortly afterwards.


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Opposition in a dilemma | El País - Spain


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Cooperation with Trump unlikely | Revista 22 - Romania


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Maduro's apparatus is easier to control | Echo - Russia


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Debate: Berlin: attack leaves thousands without power

An arson attack on Saturday has left tens of thousands of households in south-west Berlin without electricity, heat or hot meals. A far-left activist group called the Vulkangruppe (Volcano Group) has claimed responsibility, saying its aim was 'to cut off the power feeding the powerful'. The power supply is expected to be restored gradually today. What does the attack say about the state of the country?


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A country suffering from multiple organ failure | Kronen Zeitung - Austria


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Trust in the state undermined | European Pravda - Ukraine


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