Three weeks have now passed since Boris Johnson became the UK’s prime minister. What have we learned so far?
Ukraine’s Elections Repudiate Oligarchs, Putin
A more prosperous Ukraine —where good money from legal economic activity drives out bad money from corruption and illegal trading — will worry Putin.
Germany’s SPD on the War Path Against von der Leyen
Why MEPs should avoid small-minded, backbiting politics as they elect the EU Commission President.
Greece: The Mitsotakis Family Clan is Back in Power
Mitsotakis can celebrate his win and the return of his family clan to political power. But the problems will arrive very fast in Greece.
Winners and Losers in Europe
Europe and the EU have undergone great changes in recent times. Here are five winners and five losers.
Boris Johnson: The Last Betrayal?
Will Boris Johnson really be a Robespierre, as the ardent Brexiteers hope — or convert himself into rational Monsieur Talleyrand?
With 15 EU “Spitzenkandidaten” — Whom to Choose?
The system to select the new Commission President may have been well-intentioned, but it remains the private plaything of Brussels insiders with little contact to European citizens.
Keeping the Western Balkans Outside the EU
Why on earth are Merkel and Macron slamming the door to the EU shut for Europeans between the Aegean and Adriatic?
Brexit Devours Its Children
Tory anti-Europeanism ended Margaret Thatcher, John Major, David Cameron and Theresa May. Who’s next?
Brexit and the Fear of the Mother-in-Law
As a million people march, Britain drops deeper into the Brexit black hole.























