As Greece ends a decade of bailouts, problems linger for Europe
To play it safe, Greece won’t start selling bonds until well after it exits the bailout. Instead, the government, which…
To play it safe, Greece won’t start selling bonds until well after it exits the bailout. Instead, the government, which…
The leaders of Germany and France agreed Tuesday to create a Eurozone budget they hope will boost investment and provide…
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn “The Barroso doctrine applies, it’s clear,” said the…
Despite some limitations, the white paper on the future of the EU provides an excellent basis for debate, writes activist…
The European Parliament recently adopted a resolution on media freedom and pluralism. How many voted in favour, and how many…
We all shop. Filling our trolleys or clicking on the screen of our laptops and smartphones. Jyrki Katainen (l) is…
“There are two types of art,” says Los Angeles-based artist Megan Whitmarsh, referencing critic Manny Farber’s 1962 essay, “White Elephant…
The largest Eid celebration in Europe took place in a UK park today with over 140,000 Muslims gathering to mark…
“Europe has a lot of technical talent, but for whatever reason, we are still not producing large successful technology companies…
The rise to government of Eurosceptic parties is the consequence of austerity policies made in the name of cleaner public…
The European Parliament has voted in favour of adopting the European Values Instrument, which provides financial support to civil society.…
A survey of Muslims in 15 European Union countries finds most are willing to embrace non-Muslims, but they often feel…
If it’s likely that Italy’s new populist government, confronted with reality, will eventually step back from its economic adventurism, its…
The United States’ decision to move its Israel embassy to Jerusalem was met with resentment across European capitals. The American…