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Prague: 'We cannot support any solutions that would be in any way discriminatory' (Photo: Moyan_Brenn)

A Czech view on UK referendum demands

The EU is facing many challenges. Just as it seemed that the economic and fiscal crisis is over, that we remained united on sanctions against Russia, and that we managed to keep Greece in the eurozone, the attention of Europe's leaders and its citizens has been grabbed by migration issues, amid growing nationalism and xenophobia in many member states.

The EU finds itself at a crossroads - will the Union emerge stronger, more consistent in its approach to emerging crises, or will the cu...

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Prague: 'We cannot support any solutions that would be in any way discriminatory' (Photo: Moyan_Brenn)

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