After the Ceuta crisis: no breach of Schengen, but the Netherlands demands tougher action from Spain and Brussels
One week after tens of thousands of migrants stormed into Ceuta, the immediate crisis may be over, but many questions remain. How many migrants are still inside the Spanish enclave? Could some yet reach mainland Europe despite Madrid's assurances? What is the Dutch government's position, and why is The Hague pressing both Spain and the European Commission for further action? And what does the growing clash between Madrid and Rome reveal about the fragile state of EU migration policy? Read on for the full story and our analysis.
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