Is that clear?
Scott Ableman
The new question risks leading voters down an uncertain path.
The scene at Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary.
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Budapest’s main train station has been reopened to refugees – but Hungary’s hateful politics of fear are only getting harsher.
Hamilton is shown whispering into Ben Franklin’s ear in Howard Chandler Christy’s depiction of the signing of the Constitution.
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Alexander Hamilton and the policies he pursued as America’s first treasury secretary set the US on a course of national unity. That’s just what Europe needs today.
It’s lonely at the top.
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After 206 turbulent days in power, Alexis Tsipras now presides over a coalition in tatters.
Migrants rescued from a boat capsized off the coast of Libya in early August.
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The Dublin laws means states can return migrants to the country where they first arrived in Europe.
Migrants running on the shuttle tracks in August.
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France’s policy towards migrants has been to make them invisible – and criminalise their support networks.
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An important sticking point in TTIP negotiations has US and European representatives fighting over food labels.
Poland’s president Andrzej Duda taking supreme command over Polish armed forces on August 6.
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Andrzej Duda’s Law and Justice party is more anti-Russian and eurosceptic than its main rival.
What kind of Europe will his future hold?
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It’s an uphill battle to teach British schoolchildren about EU citizenship.
Migrants trying to reach England are stopped by French police.
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What happens when a non-EU migrant arrives on British soil.
A tiny part of a much bigger picture.
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Look at the numbers and the ‘invasion rhetoric’ is unwarranted.
As Cameron renegotiates, academics should be at the heart of the debate.
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UKIP has criticised a group of EU-funded professors for not being impartial commentators in referendum debates.
Undynamic and uncompetitive?
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A look at the reality of Britain’s economy and the benefits that EU membership has brought
No villain.
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When it comes to Europe, Germany can’t win either way.
The missing piece of the puzzle.
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Sometimes it is what software you’ve got, and what you do with it too.
Two faced? More tragedy than comedy in this Greek drama.
Phil Shirley
The draconian deal imposed by the Eurogroup is worse than a reparations settlement imposed on a defeated enemy.
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Since the 1990s, the EU has been less about social integration and more about neo-liberal values.
Unfortunately, the eurozone doesn’t exactly fit together like a puzzle.
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The last-minute bailout deal will keep Greece in the common currency, but at a cost of the dream that was the euro.
Hitting the wall. Greece’s future is still in the balance.
Erik Eskedal
What might feel like a victory this morning for eurozone leaders and lenders has only served to feed a eurosceptic beast.
Under pressure to do a deal: Alexis Tsipras.
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Backed into a corner as the banks reached the brink, the Greek prime minister may have fashioned some sort of success, and the prospect of something approaching debt relief a little down the line.