View from Rome: Two speed sympathy
Although differences persist, Italy will need little convincing on Tusk deal
Although differences persist, Italy will need little convincing on Tusk deal
Berlin wants the UK in the EU, but migration demands remain tough
Since 2014-15 “the West” has been overwhelmingly seen in Russia as an enemy seeking to undermine and destroy Russia
The US and EU have the political instruments to help direct Bosnia and Herzegovina towards stability and democracy – they should use them
Nascent resentment is building in Italy over the lack of burden sharing
In parallel to Cologne, Sweden's own sexual harassment scandal threatens to benefit the Sweden Democrats
After Cologne, reducing immigrant numbers and progress on intergration key for Merkel in 2016
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