In 140 Characters: Wonder Woman
The UN’s controversial new ambassador on men, Merkel, and miniskirts.
In 140 Characters: Yanis Varoufakis
Greece’s former finance minister defends his record and explains how to save Europe.
In 140 Characters: Reinhard Bütikofer
The Co-Chair of Europe’s Green Parties on broken status quo politics and the (culinary) temptations of Brussels.
In 140 Characters: Radek Sikorski
Poland’s former foreign minister argues that Berlin needs to lead through EU institutions, not solo, and won’t spill the beans about Oxford’s Bullingdon Club.
In 140 Characters: Margrethe Vestager
The EU’s Commissioner for Competition on taking on the likes of Google and knitting elephants.
In 140 Characters (#140c): Carl Bildt
Sweden’s former PM and foreign minister on being undiplomatic on Twitter.
In 140 Characters (#i140c): Toomas Hendrik Ilves
The Estonian president on austerity and difficult neighbors.
In 140 Characters (#i140c): Jens Stoltenberg
NATO’s Secretary General on expecting the unexpected and how to relax in snow-deprived Brussels.