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Wed, 18/01/2017 - 12:14
The Conference for Peace in the Middle East ended in Paris on Sunday without the participation of Israel or the Palestinians. The two-state solution - up to now the international community's common denominator - was apparently called into question but in the end was reaffirmed in the final communique. The international community must support the Palestinians' bid to have their own state, commentators from the Palestinian territories demand.
Fri, 13/01/2017 - 12:21
Statements by US secretary of state-designate Rex Tillerson have revealed that his views on relations with Russia, Nato membership and climate policy differ from those of president-elect Donald Trump. Some commentators hope Tillerson will get his way. For others, the new administration is facing its first crisis even before Trump takes office.
Fri, 13/01/2017 - 12:21
Germany recorded a budget surplus for the second year in a row in 2016 - this time amounting to 6.2 billion euros. Among other factors this is a result of unexpected growth: its GDP rose by 1.9 percent in 2016. Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble wants to use the money to settle debts but the CSU and SPD have other plans. Commentators are likewise at odds over how Germany should spend its extra cash.
Fri, 13/01/2017 - 12:21
Members of the Polish opposition have put a provisional end to their month-long blockade of the plenary hall of the Sejm after the government lifted its restrictions on journalists' access to parliament. But Polish commentators predict that the country's state crisis is far from over.
Fri, 13/01/2017 - 12:21
The Republika Srpska, the Serb-dominated part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, celebrated its Republic Day on January 9 with more pomp and circumstance than ever before. At the end of September its citizens had voted in a referendum to continue marking the day of the entity's founding despite the fact that it has been ruled unconstitutional by the state Constitutional Court. Commentators find it worrying that no one seems to be interested in these developments.
Fri, 13/01/2017 - 12:21
The social news portal Buzzfeed has published a file according to which Moscow is in possession of compromising information on Donald Trump. The contents are said to come from a former British secret service officer, but they have yet to be verified. The file testifies to the information war raging over Trump's presidency, commentators say, and speculate about harsh repercussions.
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