Europe
Europe

Everyone thought they were Churchill
Why a new format for the European leaders' summit was needed

Preserving Its DNA
Why Europe's far-right parties failed to form a coalition

Baerbock Retreats Into the Shadows?
A behind-the-scenes struggle for the chancellor nomination for the upcoming Bundestag elections has begun within Germany's Green Party.

France: anarchy in parliament and a prime minister's vacancy
A parliamentary-governmental crisis is raging in the country. Macron, who started it, has pressed pause and is now waiting for a decision from the new deputies

France: Everyone Lost to Everyone. And Also Won
The country is on the brink of a government crisis. Gabriel Attal has resigned. Coalition negotiations are beginning.

A bummer the Tories haven't had in 120 years
The British Conservatives have suffered a resounding defeat in the general elections. What will the Labour government do?

Scholz is Sinking but Not Giving Up
The "traffic light" coalition has no intention of abandoning its current course, even though it is digging its own grave.

Macron Goes All In
By calling early parliamentary elections, the French president has created a situation in the country close to a crisis.

Berlin is beginning to cough
How luxury cars and once popular but now expensive medicines from Germany reach Russia

Germany is raring to fight
The head of the German defense ministry has presented an abstruse plan to increase the personnel and quality the army

Hungary takes the European helm in its own hands
Budapest has announced its priorities for the presidency of the Council of Europe

Robert Fico: "There is no longer a right to dissent in the EU"
The attempted assassination of the Slovakian prime minister has a Ukrainian trace, but the politician himself blames the West for the crime