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What are the most hated countries in Europe? - Quora
Answer (1 of 71): * Russia, who scares a lot of people out of Putin’s rise and the Russian decision to defend through wars its marches against the whole Western diplomacy if that's what it takes. In return (and even before that), a ludicrous …
Ask Europe - reddit
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Europa Universalis IV - reddit
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EuropeanUnion - reddit
Adhere to the rules of /r/EuropeanUnion and reddit's code of conduct. 2. The following links are allowed... Sources from the EU's official websites, publications. Third-party sources, such as interviews or news reports about the EU. …
European Union - EU - Europe - reddit
www.reddit.com › r › euThe interview will be in French but feel free to suggest down here questions you would like Marc Botenga to answer ! Priority will be given to questions related to the MEP's field of competence (committees), EU news/the state of Europe and Euro-Belgian politics. But feel free to ask other questions, if they are interesting/relevant I may pick ...
Ask Europe - reddit
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EuropeanUnion - reddit
www.reddit.com › r › europeanunion1. Adhere to the rules of /r/EuropeanUnion and reddit's code of conduct. 2. The following links are allowed... Sources from the EU's official websites, publications. Third-party sources, such as interviews or news reports about the EU. Editorials, opinions, columns, or blogs by people who are officials of the EU.