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Europe in Review 2016

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The biggest events that shaped the European Union in 2016.

euobserver EDITORIAL

euobserver EDITORIAL ADDRESS EUobserver Magazine Rue Montoyer 18B 1000 Brussels Belgium contact@euobs.com Editor Editor: Eric Maurice ARTICLE LAYOUT EUobserver wishes you a new Europe "Every crisis is an opportunity," the saying goes. In 2016, it has become the EU's mantra. From strengthened economic governance borders in the wake of the migrant crisis, European leaders in recent years have used challenges to transfer more powers to the EU. The British decision in June to leave the EU is one of these crises our leaders have now to grapple with. Art director: Tobias Andreasen EUobserver Magazine Rue Montoyer 18B 1000 Brussels Belgium advertising@euobserver.com EUobserver Magazine Rue Montoyer 18B 1000 Brussels Belgium Meg Chang mc@euobs.com PUBLISHER EUobserver.com ASBL www.euobserver.com EUobserver is an independent online newspaper to support European democracy by giving people the information they need to hold the EU establishment to account. depth investigations on topics of special interest. If you Cover photo © Ed Everett and legitimacy. The UK referendum; challenges to EU trade policies; public uproar against former commissioners' new jobs; and the rise of nationalist parties across Europe have shown that the EU needs EU leaders started a soul-searching process in September in anniversary of the Rome treaty, the EU founding document. This Europe in Review edition looks back at all the events of EUobserver will continue to report on the happenings in Brussels and across Europe, to shed light on political decisions and to help stakeholders understand what people really think. In a time of fake news and post-truth politics, our mission to support European democracy by giving people the information they need to hold political establishments to account is more important than ever before. So we will continue to diligently report, check facts and investigate. With your continued support, we will be here to inform you and make sense of the EU. Happy new year! Editor-in-chief 02 — EUROPE IN REVIEW DECEMBER 2016

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