
Ceuta Is Europe’s Berlin Wall Moment — Run in Reverse
Like Berlin in 1989, Ceuta was an accident of history — but Europe's response may entrench its walls.
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Like Berlin in 1989, Ceuta was an accident of history — but Europe's response may entrench its walls.

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