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Austria

2017 Europe Featured Sections October 2017 Opinion 

Austria’s Conservative Right Decides EU’s Future

October 19, 2017October 23, 2017 Anthony Tokarz 0 Comments Austria, France, Germany, Mark Rutte, Netherlands

The Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on his reelection campaign that he was playing in the “quarterfinals” of the fight against populism, but it will be Austria’s October 15 general election which defines the coming decade of European politics.

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Europe Focus October 2015 

FOCUS on Immigration | European Union

October 8, 2015October 2, 2016 Keith Barnes 0 Comments Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, European Union, France, Germany, Hungary, Immigration focus, Italy, Slovakia, Spain, Syria

By Keith Barnes Staff Writer Considering the degree of integration among European states and the Schengen Agreement, movement by one

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