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The year 2015 was a dreadful one for Europe in general and for the EU in particular. It started with the terrorist attack [2] against the magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris and ended with an even more deadly jihadist assault [3] in the same city. In between, the EU battled an economic crisis in Greece, which threatened the entire eurozone, and endured a staggering inflow of refugees from the Middle East and other war-torn regions.
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