Reuters/Yves Herman
The European Union was billed as the most important post-WWII peace project. It has failed.
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The ‘In’ campaign has started on the back foot. Here’s what it needs to do to get going.
Migrants warm up by a fire as they wait to cross into Croatia, October 19 2015.
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In the 1920s, refugees were allowed unrestricted passage to countries that needed workers. There’s a lesson here.
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The Bank of England has emphasised the overal benefits that membership of the EU brings Britain. But also warns of its risks.
The high court’s ruling has Google and other tech companies rushing to build data centers in Europe.
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The EU’s highest court invalidated a key data sharing agreement between the union and the US, exposing the deep cultural clash over privacy and surveillance.
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By definition, a rare disease isn’t always easy to spot but there are ways to make it easier to do.
Eight migrants enter Europe – depending on who is counting.
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Border agency Frontex recently reported that an unprecedented 710,000 migrants had entered the EU this year. Something didn’t ring true for Nando Sigona.
By focusing on people traffickers, leaders are spinning a dangerous narrative about this crisis.
Transatlantic connections have increased but the laws haven’t kept pace.
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End of Safe Harbour agreement isn’t the end of the world, and it might just mean a far better replacement is on its way.
Staple food.
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New EU rules on GM attempt to unblock logjam that has hung over the technology in the region for most of this century. To work, anti-GM member states and Big Biotech will need to cooperate.
Leaving the club?
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We should be debating the options for Brexit to better understand what is at stake.
Reuters/Robert Galbraith
Governments are just as much to blame when it comes to letting car manufacturers get away with dodging regulation requirements, as the companies themselves.
Dale Farm Traveller site, Essex: bulldozed by Basildon council in 2011.
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Thanks to new government planning rules, Gypsy and Traveller communities could lose their legal ethnic status if they stop travelling.
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UUK’s ‘Universities for Europe’ campaign is a welcome contribution to a debate that is inevitably partial.
George H W Bush greets troops in Saudi Arabia.
Republicans in the US don’t have a monopoly on anti-immigrant rants. It’s bad in Europe, too.
Another chance? Tsipras seeks a new mandate.
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An opposition politician and academic argues that new revelations from the Syriza leadership imply that the Prime Minister misled the Greek people.
Reuters/Yannis Behrakis
Greece’s bailout may have allayed fears of a eurozone exit, but euroscepticism remains high in Greece’s election build up.
Universities have put their boxing gloves on.
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The decision by the university membership body to campaign for Britain staying in the EU has implications for academics.
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Nobody is doing a great job, but three countries say they have no part to play in the refugee crisis.
Refugees are escorted to especially chartered trains after they arrived at the main train station in Munich.
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How asylum seekers became political pawns in Germany’s foreign policy agenda.