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
London has steered clear of internal EU divisions over burden sharing, but is willing to engage externally on refugee crisis
Summit viewed as a win for Europe, but concerns linger over Turkish accession in hostile France
Italy wants to look outward to tackle refugee crisis, but domestic criticism over Turkey’s role
Germany pushed for Turkey summit, but important questions remain over internal burden sharing
Growing concerns over resettlement have pushed Bulgaria into a more hostile position on refugees
While Poland's position is formally unchanged, Law and Justice's rhetoric is riling European partners
For Italy, Valetta was an opportunity to bring Italian interest in Africa to the fore