Voters from Greece to Britain may finally decide if the EU will survive.
Britain’s Christmas Gift to Putin
Cameron commits a shocking diplomatic mistake and loses yet another European ally.
Time for Greece to Lead on Kosovo
Can the new EU foreign affairs chief, Frederica Mogherini, move forward on the semi-frozen conflicts of the Western Balkans?
The Eurozone is About Tough Love
Help is available to countries in trouble – in exchange for meeting conditions.
China as Greece’s Savior: A Threat to Europe?
How the upcoming privatization round in the Eurozone crisis helps China expand its foothold in Europe.
European Election: Business as Usual
Claims about a watershed election are exaggerated, says the former UK Minister for Europe.
10 Facts: Sizing Up NATO’s Defense Spending
The euro crisis means NATO militaries are likely to shrink further.
The Last Part of Sabria’s Journey
The last night of a long journey from Otilja, Syria to Dusseldorf, Germany for the world’s oldest refugee.
Thessaloniki: Heart of Macedonia
Why a silly naming dispute in the Balkans should not be allowed to fester.

























