PM Péter Magyar says country nearly forced into decision as extreme heat and low water levels in Danube pose challenges in region in Brussels Over in Brussels, after a weekend of backbiting over the response to the mass border crossings in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, EU ministers will seek to present a more unified front – and signal tougher security at Europe’s frontiers. “There is some concern that the regularisation of 1.2m people can be used to paint a picture that the door is open.” Continue reading...