Last night's summit: The feeling's mutual
François Hollande and Angela Merkel are clashing over Eurobonds, and more(21)
The euro crisis: An ever-deeper democratic deficit
The level of further integration necessary to deal with the euro crisis will be hard to square with the increasing cantankerousness of Europe’s voters(6)
Russia's new cabinet: Putin's gang
No great personnel changes, but the new government will soon face new challenges(58)
Serbia's presidential election: Former nationalist ousts Tadic
Tomislav Nikolic beats the leader of the Democratic Party(93)
The euro crisis: No one wins this game of chicken
Europe may have called Greece's bluff, but an exit is still probable(13)
Labour’s reshuffle: Wanted: a red Boris
Labour gropes for a clearer message, and for white van men(2)
Bagehot: The nightmare scenario
Britain’s problems are not a bad dream from which voters can wake(16)
Charlemagne: Angela’s new partner
The French president must learn to dance with a dominant German chancellor(82)
Russia and NATO: Rethink the reset
NATO should not give in to Russian aggression(392)
Silvio Berlusconi’s media group is not doing so well any more(8)
The French president: The waterproof Mr Hollande
François Hollande takes on the French presidency and the weather(15)
German politics: Rebuffed on the Rhine
An electoral setback and the euro’s ills give the chancellor new headaches(12)
Ireland’s referendum: The ayes have it?
It looks as if Ireland will say yes, but there is still time for that to change(17)
Poland’s slowing economy: Set the eagle free
A star performer in Europe that should be doing even better(28)
Greece’s political crisis: Fiddling while Athens burns
The president gives up and calls a new election—but it may yet again fail to yield a conclusive result(69)
The euro crisis: The Greek run
It is not a good idea for Greece to leave the euro. But it is time to prepare for its departure(1121)
Greek politics: Slouching towards the drachma
Greece's second election may be no more decisive than the first one(259)
Global Zero: Fewer nukes, more security
Why Global Zero’s latest proposals deserve to be taken seriously(73)
France and Germany: The Frangela show
The waterproof president meets the iron chancellor(56)
Money talks: May 14th 2012: A drop in the ocean?
OUR correspondents debate Greece's latest difficulties, the Spanish government's attempts to bolster the country's banks and JPMorgan Chase's controversial trading loss(1)
The North Rhine-Westphalia election: A well Krafted win
A stunning turnaround for Angela Merkel's party in Germany's most populous state(117)
Greece fails to form a government: Adrift
Greece fails to form a government(36)
Britain and the EU: The chances of a British referendum on EU membership are growing
Neither David Cameron not Ed Miliband really want a referendum, but they may end up with no choice(97)
Britain's House of Lords: House repairs
What lies beneath a seemingly abstruse row about House of Lords reform(9)
The week ahead: May 11th 2012: A very busy in-tray
FRANÇOIS Hollande is sworn in as president of France, Germany’s largest state holds an election, Ratko Mladic goes on trial at the Hague and Facebook goes public(0)
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