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Angela Merkel leaving the international stage may be bad news for quick EU reform. In the long run, however, her successor will likely turn into at least as good a European.


Europe‘s right-wing populists are shifting away from a total rejection of EU institutions. Instead, they are attempting to harness them to their own ideology, …


Who will pay more? Who will receive less? The battle over the EU’s next budget will be brutal.


Facebook’s data security policies have long gone unchallenged by European regulators. That might change soon.

The youth unemployment crisis may have coincided with the euro crisis, but it has deeper roots and is longer-lasting.


The ambitions of the People’s Liberation Army are beginning to approach Europe’s backyard.