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New Today -- 11 March 2016

Perspective

The refugee crisis and the polarization of Europe

Large sections of the population look on the brutal conditions of refugees with horror and disgust, but the official political debate takes place within a narrow spectrum ranging from the right to the ultra-right.

News & Analysis

European Central Bank cuts rates and pours more money into financial markets

The ECB's latest measures will do nothing to boost the real economy, but only lead to further financial speculation and increase the danger of a currency war.

Sanders and Clinton posture as defenders of immigrants in Miami debate

Europe's attack on refugees produces humanitarian catastrophe

What do the electoral gains of the right-wing Alternative for Germany signify?

Washington steps up threats over Iran missile tests

Spanish unions, Podemos-backed mayor defeat Barcelona Metro strike

Minnesota's Iron Range hammered by steel industry layoffs

Lead-poisoned water closes Newark, New Jersey schools

Women inmates file lawsuit against New York state prisons for sexual abuse

Sri Lankan government to convert Western province into investment hub

Workers Struggles

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

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