PoliticsAngela Merkel: The real leader of the free worldHow the reluctant German chancellor became the one person capable of stopping Putin and saving Europe. Michael Petrou reports from Berlin
WorldFrance’s Jewish exodus—to BritainIn the wake of the Paris attacks, thousands of French Jews are fleeing—not to Israel, but to Britain
WorldHow austerity in Greece is threatening the euro zone againA coalition of radical leftist parties seem poised to take power in Greece. Could the troubled country really leave the euro zone?
World’A living horror’: A statue rewrites Hungary’s messy historyA monument meant to remember the victims of Nazi occupation has instead shown a present-day effort to ignore a terrible past
WorldSeparatism is rising in other eastern European statesUkraine isn’t the only place Russia has its eye on. Soviet nostalgia is gripping Europe’s ‘de facto states.’
WorldEurope’s far-right coalition in the worksDutch firebrand Geert Wilders has been busy forging an angry alliance of far-right nationalist parties
UncategorizedYet another Benelux monarch abdicates in 2013Less than six months after Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands announced she was giving up the throne, the king in neighbouring...
BusinessEurope knows Canada isn’t really open for businessThe Conservatives’ patchwork rules on foreign ownership aren’t helping CETA negotiations, argues Colin Campbell
UncategorizedPrincess Madeleine marries at storybook wedding in StockholmRoyal watcher Patricia Treble reports on the celebration