EU bitterly divided and is likely to remain so. Geopolitical tensions and terrorist threats are not expected to decrease. Leap immigrant will continue to cause political and social challenges. But 2016 could be the year in which the stagnation of the economy in Europe is paid.
The influx of immigrants to the continent probably will not decline in 2016 Europe was bitterly divided, some countries refuse to take their share of asylum seekers.
Brexit. In the UK, the year will be dominated by debates about the country's future in the European Union. National vote will be held in 2017 for the first time in 40 years the question is put to the test.
Fears of terrorism are expected to remain commonplace in Europe in 2016, most countries will increase defense spending.
Tensions with Russia. The country became increasingly isolated from the world, as relations with Europe are the worst since the end of the Cold War. Russia has lost his last ally in Europe after Turkey removed its military aircraft near the border with Syria. The Russian economy is struggling and the situation in Ukraine is at a standstill.
Economic revival? Despite all tensions, Europe can finally see the economic revival in 2016, the continent suffers from low growth and deflation, and its leaders hope 2,016 can lead change.
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