View from Berlin: A security lens
Berlin looks at Europe's problems through the prism of security far more than they are usually given credit for
Berlin looks at Europe's problems through the prism of security far more than they are usually given credit for
The terrorist attacks in Brussels were immediately picked up by the 'Out' campaign, but the government is promising European cooperation
France is 'at war' with terrorists, but the government faces the prospect of being rhetorically outgunned by the opposition
Italy's government has called for the “europeanisation” of intelligence, but is exploring more cultural answers to the terrorism problem
On 1 April, Kaliningrad’s special economic zone privileges expire, meaning that it will lose its right to duty-free trade and will have to stand on its own two feet
Why and how a combined UN/EU peacekeeping mission could disentangle the Donbas conundrum
It is this terrifying symbiosis between the terrorists in the Middle East and the populist politicians in the West that is the real threat
Despite war, and political and economic uncertainty, Ukraine has made remarkable progress since its revolution in fundamentally reforming its state
The minority caretaker government of Mariano Rajoy has been forced into a volte-face on the EU-Turkey deal by a hostile parliament
Developing better conditions and better social environment for migrants in Russia is essential in tackling this trend