A Swedish citizen working for the European Union diplomatic corps has been imprisoned in Iran for more than 500 days politics Article 1329 words 9 votes
With no dedicated government minister or national representation, the Sámi go to the polls in a vote to elect twenty-one members of the Sámi Parliament in Inari, Finland politics Article 827 words 12 votes
Europeans in service of Russian propaganda machine politics Article 4743 words, published Aug 24 2023 10 votes
Finland should aim to leave the European Union in the long term, the far-right Perussuomalaiset's Jussi Halla-aho said ahead of his party congress politics Article 509 words 19 votes
Setback for EU migration plans as Sweden assumes bloc's presidency – Swedish government thought to be reluctant to alienate far-right Sverigedemokraterna politics Article 1091 words 4 votes
Why Denmark is voting on its defence relationship with the EU – and what it says about democracy in Europe politics Article 931 words 5 votes
The Invisible Wall - Tired of migrants arriving from Africa, the EU has created a shadow immigration system that captures, and sends them to brutal Libyan detention centers run by militias politics Link 10 votes
Forget tulips and windmills, the Netherlands is the dirty old man of Europe politics Article 682 words 14 votes
UK voters might regret Brexit, but most of them don't feel like reversing it anymore politics Article 628 words, published Jan 6 2021 9 votes
Notes about Nagorno-Karabakh by Martin Sonneborn, EU parlamentarian and satirist politics Article 1862 words 4 votes
EU ambassador says Australia played 'bad cop' to Europe's 'good cop' to get coronavirus motion up politics Article 640 words 5 votes
Finland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pekko Haavisto, says the crisis over Brexit could have a beneficial effect on the European Union, pulling the bloc together politics Article 366 words 11 votes
Revealed: The Donald Trump-linked ‘Super PAC’ working behind the scenes to drive Europe’s voters to the far right politics Link 12 votes
Brexit: Game theory suggests we may be headed for a no-deal Brexit. The parties are trying to play two different versions of the prisoner’s dilemma; to agree, they need to pick one. politics Article 10 votes
The Brexit mess could lead to a break-up of a no longer United Kingdom politics Article 941 words 15 votes