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  • Theresa Fallon
    Theresa Fallon “Many people would like to see China play a constructive role, but I think now that we're in the third year of the war, this idea is wearing a bit thin.” 9 hours ago
  • Mahjoob Zweiri
    Mahjoob Zweiri “What we have witnessed in the past few hours is that they talk about an agreement on the first stage. It could be understood that Hamas wants to release itself from the pressure globally, including the United States. So, they are giving concessions on the first stage, which leads to 40 days of ceasefire and exchange of captives. I think 33 old and sick captives. And then moving on to other stages. But we are seeing that we are going back to the main conditions, which means we are still talking about the main principles [complete ceasefire and withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza] that Hamas talked about. As the time of some sort of agreement on the first stage came, the Israeli military and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to say actually, there is no agreement: We will go to Rafah regardless of any agreement. It reflects the divisions within the Israelis and crisis within the Israeli politics. On the other hand, Hamas has been more cautious. They do not want to show real progress made but they also do not want to say things have not changed. I think it's obvious some change has happened otherwise we would not expect [CIA chief] William Burns to be in the region.” 9 hours ago
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Germany 2021 federal elections

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“The issue of succession became perhaps the most important campaign issue. Voters are more worried or more interested in who would be most competent, and who would be best able to manage Germany and Germany's future. So personalities have become a major focus in this campaign.”

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Professor of politics at the University of Mainz
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“It is right that things would be easier for us [Free Democratic party (FDP)] with the [Christian Democratic] Union and the Greens than with the SPD and the Greens.”

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German politician - Leader of the Free Democratic party (FDP)
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“We need a stable government. If you want stability for Germany, the CDU-CSU [Christian Social Union] have to be in first place tomorrow.”

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Conservative candidate bidding to succeed German Chancellor Angela Merkel in September 2021 election
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“The biggest problem for Laschet [Armin Laschet] is that he has not been able to convince voters that he can do the job like Merkel. He comes across as uncertain, flippant and unprofessional.”

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Political scientist at the University of Bonn
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“Further progress for Europe is the most important national concern that we have in Germany. [We must] ensure that there is no division between north and south and west and east in Europe, but rather that the further integration of Europe succeeds.”

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Vice Chancellor of Germany and Federal Minister of Finance and Social Democratic Party's (SPD) candidate for Chancellor of Germany at the 2021 federal election
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“The time of the big catch-all parties is over. The splits in German society and between different interest groups, taken together, come to the result that we have to expect coalitions formed by three parties will be more reliable.”

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Political Scientist
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“It is the first time ever in Germany that the outgoing chancellor is not running again. We haven't seen a race that seems that open since 2005, when Merkel's CDU narrowly beat Schroeder's SDP.”

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Political scientist at Chemnitz University of Technology
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