As Trump Pushes to End Ukraine War, Europe Toils to Have a Say

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The affidavit alleges they were handed over to a Russian mercenary group

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From public service broadcasting to an independent judiciary, these are the things that we must fight to keep
How can we defend our democracies against those who would destroy them? We talk a lot about strategies for keeping anti-liberal, nationalist populists out of power, but Donald Trump’s daily wielding of a wrecking ball shows that it’s equally important to reinforce your democracy so it can withstand a period of populists in power.
Germany has a concept called wehrhafte Demokratie, often weirdly translated as “militant democracy” but actually meaning a democracy capable of defending itself. Under this motto, some in Germany are proposing to ban Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), now one of the most popular parties in the country. That’s the wrong way to go. It would only reinforce the far-right party’s supporters in their conviction that the democratic state itself is a kind of liberal elitist conspiracy, and impart to the AfD the nimbus of martyrdom. The French experiment of a “republican arc”, in which virtually all the other parties agree only on keeping out Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, is also visibly backfiring. Such a wide range of parties unsurprisingly fails to agree on urgently needed reforms and the National Rally can go on criticising from the sidelines. So it’s worth contemplating the example of the Netherlands, where the party of the inflammatory populist Geert Wilders was allowed into power in a coalition government, failed to deliver, brought that government down by withdrawing from the coalition, and lost the subsequent election (albeit only narrowly) to a liberal party led by the young, dynamic Rob Jetten.
Timothy Garton Ash is a historian, political writer and Guardian columnist
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On a trip to Legoland in Billund, Robin McKelvie finds creativity and familial connection

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Moscow said that a European counterproposal ‘does not work for us’ in sign that both sides remain far apart

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The ‘world’s happiest country’ contains a fascinating array of cities and national parks

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Trump has claimed that ‘big progress’ is being made on negotiations to end the war

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Kremlin says European counterproposal for Ukraine was not constructive

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The West does not need America to hold its hand in the confrontation with the Kremlin – it is easily powerful enough on its own, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

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It’s an issue that isn’t unique to Greece

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