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Mario Draghi’s bid to become president is bad for Italy and Europe
Europe | Economist
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16:02 Jan 23, 2022
Whether he gets the job or not, it will disrupt a well-performing government
What China’s bullying of Lithuania reveals about Europe
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 22, 2022
The EU’s internal indiscipline reduces its geopolitical heft
Friedrich Merz takes over as leader of Germany’s Christian Democrats
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 22, 2022
Angela Merkel’s old foe finally gets the job
The Nordic left is back in charge
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 22, 2022
But it has yet to define a new version of its admired social model
Emmanuel Macron’s rivals are less Eurosceptic than before
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 22, 2022
But Europe still divides the presidential field
As war looms larger, what are Russia’s military options in Ukraine?
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 17, 2022
The Kremlin’s aim would probably be to shatter Ukrainian military power and dictate terms
Austria and Germany struggle to impose a national vaccine mandate
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 16, 2022
Legal and logistical problems abound
Europe’s energy crisis will trigger its worst neuroses
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 15, 2022
A surge in gas prices is the stuff of nightmares
A new Dutch government with a taste for Europe
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 15, 2022
The Netherlands has long resisted collective EU spending, but that is changing
Russia and the West meet for a crucial week of diplomacy
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 15, 2022
Even as they talk, both sides are preparing for war
Ukraine’s Orthodox Church may change the date of its Christmas
Europe | Economist
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15:55 Jan 13, 2022
Switching to the Western date is a snub to Russia
The French left faces disaster in April’s presidential election
Europe | Economist
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15:55 Jan 13, 2022
The once mighty Socialists are now barely a blip
The return of big government sparks questions for Europe
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 08, 2022
The EU will have to evolve from forbidding things to proposing them
Will Mario Draghi move to Italy’s largely ceremonial presidency?
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 08, 2022
Many think the prime minister will shortly switch jobs
Why Germans remain so jittery about nuclear power
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 08, 2022
The first of many coalition rows
Spain’s high-speed network reaches Galicia
Europe | Economist
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15:54 Jan 06, 2022
Which was already doing rather well
Ukrainians are peculiarly relaxed about Russia’s troop build-up
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 04, 2022
Many have grown inured to a risk they can do nothing about
Turkey’s public-private partnerships are pricier than promised
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 01, 2022
The lira’s woes raise the bill for Erdogan’s big projects
Spain’s reforms in 2021 were only tiny steps
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 01, 2022
The country’s changes to pensions and labour-market rules are too timid
How Europe’s politicians started to think of themselves as European
Europe | Economist
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00:00 Jan 01, 2022
Our departing columnist offers some valedictory views
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