Italy’s u-turn on migration: Polls come first
The facts provide a compelling counter-narrative to wild claims of an 'invasion' of migrants. But Rome has taken the easier route and bowed to public pressure to restrict migration
The facts provide a compelling counter-narrative to wild claims of an 'invasion' of migrants. But Rome has taken the easier route and bowed to public pressure to restrict migration
In Central and Eastern Europe, wage convergence with the West has stalled – and people are blaming Germany
In the past 20 years, the UK and Germany have switched positions, with the latter now representing openness while the former has come to embody backward-looking nationalism. But there is no reason to believe that the two countries won't swap places again
What can Germany learn about dealing with populist parties from other European countries’ experience?
The Catalan government is depriving over 45 million Spaniards of their democratic right to decide on the future of their own country
It is Warsaw who must make the first move if they are to repair German-Polish relations in this decisive moment for Europe
Spain faces its worst constitutional crisis since the failed 1981 coup d’état, driven by Brexit-style populism
All you need to know to follow the German election unfold on Sunday night
The contest between the Greens and the FDP could determine the course of Germany’s future
If she does not, the Johnson sabotage effort will have succeeded, and the outlook for the negotiations and the country’s future will be grim indeed