4 takeaways from Turkey’s elections
From possible US sanctions to electing a new economic tsar, Erdogan has his hands full after Sunday’s elections
From possible US sanctions to electing a new economic tsar, Erdogan has his hands full after Sunday’s elections
EU members may not feel they can trust the Brits on defence. But the UK’s past reliability on this front suggests they should
As the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen fights to take control of Hudayda, the city's future remains clouded
European politicians have made an abundance of normative speeches on Europe, but few on the politics of cooperation. German leaders’ recent interventions hint at a turning point in this trend.
Moscow’s handling of Kaliningrad in recent years makes it no surprise World Cup fans are set to venture in from Poland for matches only rather than stay there
By actively supporting Macedonia and Greece to settle their name conflict, the EU could energise other countries of the Western Balkans to engage in democratic reforms, while also strengthening their economic outlook – and counter an assertive Russia
The agreement is a dead end sold as the road to denuclearisation and peace – and, as such, it beggars belief
Far from leading to substantive reforms, Rome’s new line on immigration risks deepening the rift in the EU
Can the unlikely bedfellows of the Five Star Movement and the League really make government work?
A transitional UN peacekeeping mission in, and international civilian administration of, Donbas would have two major benefits