EU's immigration crisis tests economic resilience


(MENAFN) The European Union is bitterly divided and likely to remain so as Geopolitical tensions and terror threats aren't expected to stop anytime soon.

Additionally, the migrant surge will continue to cause political and social challenges, but it could also be the year Europe's sluggish economy sees the light.

Europe is facing the worst refugee crisis since World War II, and with the security situation in the Middle East worsening, the influx is not likely to ease in 2016.

Moreover, fears of terrorism and stepped-up security are likely to remain commonplace in Europe in 2016, as most nations increase their defense spending.


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