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As the desperately close Brexit vote approaches, UK Labour MP Stephen Kinnock talks to Conflict Zone about why Britain should remain in the EU and how the country will have stronger sovereignty in the 28-member bloc.
On this week's Conflict Zone, Nikola Poposki, Foreign Minister of Macedonia, discusses corruption, entry in the EU, the refugee crisis and wiretapping.
On this week's Conflict Zone, Vladimir Chizhov, Russian ambassador to the EU, discusses the crisis in Ukraine, U.S. missile defense and NATO expansion.
Can Greece deliver on its promises this time? Michel Friedman interviews Nikos Pappas, Greek Minister of State in Alexis Tsipras' government.
On this week's Conflict Zone, OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier discusses the monitoring mission in Ukraine, re-emergence of Cold War dynamics and democracy among member states.
On this week's Conflict Zone, Cem Özdemir, co-leader of the Green Party in Germany, discusses Angela Merkel's open door migrant policy, why he believes her refugee deal with Turkey was a mistake and how to best integrate refugees
"Your President seems to feel insulted on a daily basis." Tim Sebastian confronts Selim Yenel, Turkey's EU ambassador on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's legal campaign against those making fun of him.
Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski is part of the conservative Law and Justice Party which came to power last Novemberand which critics say is dismantling democracy at home and isolating Poland abroad. On DW's Conflict Zone, he warned of the Russian military threat to Poland but was reluctant to answer questions about the rights of homosexuals and access to abortion in Poland.
World leaders and top politicians enter the Conflict Zone every week. Host Tim Sebastian takes us back to some of the highlights.