Busy back-to-school schedule for Europe

A voter slips his ballot into a ballot box in St. Petersburg.

(Illustrative image).

© OLGA MALTSEVA / AFP

By: Frédérique Lebel

Patrick Martin-Genier, professor of public law, is our guest.

He will react to the reports, to the editorial staff.

On the menu: the question of a future defense Europe.

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He will also tell us whether Europe will one day agree on common asylum and migration rules.

Turkey does not wish to welcome Afghans who have fled their country.

Poland is building a barbed wire border to prevent migrants from crossing the Belarusian border.

Election news is rich, with elections in Russia;

and the legislative elections next week in Germany, which will mark the departure of Angela Merkel after 16 years in power.

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  • Afghanistan

  • Immigration

  • Turkey

  • Poland

  • Belarus

  • Russia

  • Germany

  • Angela Merkel

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