View from London: Eurosceptics on the up
Cologne attacks embolden UK's eurosceptic forces ahead of British EU referendum
Cologne attacks embolden UK's eurosceptic forces ahead of British EU referendum
Events in Cologne have prompted a speedy reaction from Poland's embattled Law and Justice government
Growing discontent is closing the window of opportunity for concessions on refugees
What challenges and tasks will Europe face in 2016? Discussion with Joschka Fischer, former German Foreign Minister: When Merkel fails, the EU will fail too
The EU will have an instrumental role, formally and politically, in safeguarding Iran deal after sanctions are lifted
On 16 January, the IAEA confirmed that Iran hads fully undertaken its nuclear related commitments necessary to begin Implementation Day
Participants of ECFR's MENA Forum discuss how the EU can assist Syria in resolving the crisis
History teaches Crimean Tatars that the “Russian world” is dangerous and unpredictable
With the collapse of the Russian rouble and the introduction of sanctions, the standard of living in Abkhazia has dropped
Depression mounts in Russia's “outpost” on the Dniester