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Cancelling Xmas, slow-moving coup, voter tourism, life-savers on trial | The Friday Casebook

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Munich cancels its famous Christmas market for the second year running, while Trump continues to plot his way back to the White House and Viktor Orban wants the votes of people who no longer live at their given address - meanwhile, young idealists helping refugees face trial in Greece.

More on the stories from this week's Friday Casebook

Munich's famed  Christmas market is cancelled as another virus wave hammers Germany (Opens in a new window) , New York Times

'Slow moving coup' — journalists need to do a better job than comedians (Opens in a new window), The Hill

‘Voter tourism’: New Hungarian residency law raises risk of electorate manipulation, NGOs warn (Opens in a new window), Euractiv

Greece: NGOs could face prison for aiding migrants, (Opens in a new window) Infomigrants

More about European Civic Forum (Opens in a new window)

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