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Updated: 3 days 9 hours ago
Mon, 09/17/2018 - 12:02
Italy's Interior Minister Salvini and Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Asselborn have engaged in a battle of words at a ministerial meeting in Vienna. The catalyst was the migration issue. To the delight of his supporters, Salvini posted the altercation on Facebook and Twitter - although it took place behind closed doors. Commentators voice understanding for Asselborn's frustration.
Mon, 09/17/2018 - 12:02
Police in Istanbul have used tear gas and heavy vehicles against striking construction workers at the site of the city's new airport. Around 400 protesters were arrested. The workers have long complained about the labour conditions on social media, including poor accommodation and problems with wage payments. The strike has divided Turkey's media.
Mon, 09/17/2018 - 12:02
The interview with the two men accused by London of carrying out the Skripal poisoning which was broadcast by the pro-Kremlin TV station Russia Today is still making waves. Some commentators find the men's claim that they visited Salisbury simply as tourists outrageous. Others note that even the editor-in-chief of Russia Today clearly wasn't willing to play the fool.
Mon, 09/17/2018 - 12:02
The EU Parliament has voted by the required two-thirds majority in favour of opening a punishment procedure against Hungary for breaching the EU's core principles. The member states must now decide which sanctions to impose. Some commentators doubt that the EU really can sanction Hungary. Others believe that ultimately the bloc benefits from the whole affair.
Fri, 09/14/2018 - 12:13
The two men accused by Britain of carrying out the Skripal poisoning have given an interview to the pro-Kremlin TV station Russia Today. They were in Salisbury as tourists, they claimed, and had nothing to with the poison attack. For some commentators the interview was just a bad joke. Others empathise with the accused.
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