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Donald Tusk · PolandPoland is likely to introduce partial controls on its border with Germany in the summer if the number of migrant crossings continues to grow, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told lawmakers on Wednesday. Tusk's liberal government has faced accusations from the nationalist opposition that it has been accepting numerous illegal immigrants being sent back from Germany based on European Union rules. The government argues that the numbers are very limited.See the Story
Poland may introduce partial controls on German border in summer, PM says
47% Right coverage: 19 sources

Vladimir Putin · RussiaRussian President Vladimir Putin has approved a new naval strategy which aims to fully restore Russia's position as one of the world's leading maritime powers, Kremlin aide Nikolai Patrushev said in an interview published on Monday.See the Story
Putin approves big revamp of Russia's navy, Kremlin aide says
Coverage: 19 sources

European Union · GeorgiaTBILISI (Reuters) -Georgian opposition politician Nika Gvaramia was placed in pre-trial detention on Friday for up to nine months, the latest of several prominent government critics to be jailed. Read full story ...See the Story
Georgia jails third opposition leader as crackdown expands
Coverage: 7 sources
U.S.-Russia Talks to Move From Istanbul to Moscow, Says Ambassador
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
Crossing the Line: Georgia's Violent Dispersal of Protestors and Raid on Imedi Television: November 7, 2007
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Investigation Launched Into Alleged Interference with POSTV Journalist’s Work - Civil Georgia
Kobakhidze, GD Ministers, Visit Hungary - Civil Georgia
Strip Search Practice Abolished in Georgian Prisons
125th Ergneti IPRM Meeting - Civil Georgia
Moscow Calling – June 12 - Civil Georgia
"Georgian Legion"* Announced Sabotage at the Mercenary Base: EADaily
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