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    Should the EU intervene when governments overstep constitutions?

    The third debate in our series “25 Years after the fall of the Berlin Wall” focuses on Romania. With a…

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    Should cannabis be legalised across Europe?

    The Single Market is one of the core achievements of the European Union. In theory, it should be possible to produce…

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    Do movements like Pegida exist because politicians are “out of touch”?

    Politicians are often accused of being “out of touch” with voters. The political class (or so goes the argument) have no…

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    Why are so many European politicians middle-aged, white men?

    The average age of a Member of the European Parliament is slightly over 51. That’s younger than the previous parliament,…

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    Have living standards in Eastern Europe decreased after Communism?

    In our series “25 Years after the fall of the Berlin Wall”, we are looking at Central and Eastern European…

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    Should people keep their religious beliefs private?

    According to Eurobarometer, 77% of EU citizens consider themselves to be religious. Catholics are by far the largest religious group…

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    Is tolerance born or learnt?

    Is European society growing more intolerant of diversity? Are we in danger of forgetting the lessons of the 20th Century,…

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    Does ethnic diversity cause conflict?

    Are ethnically diverse societies a source of instability? Or would their alternative, “mono-ethnic” societies, be even more unstable? Ultimately, won’t…

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    Do YOU believe there are limits to freedom of speech?

    Europe is still in shock following one of the worst acts of terrorism in France in 50 years. A series of…

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