Friendly relations: refugees and the Croatian police.
Reuters/Antonio Bronic
Locals are reminded of their own experiences when they see refugees heading into their country.
EPA/Darko Dozet
Nobody is doing a great job, but three countries say they have no part to play in the refugee crisis.
All because we like kicking balls between two sticks.
Krivosheev Vitaly
Today’s digital morass has made sports rights infinitely more complicated than when Europe’s premier football event kicked off in 1993.
More jaw jaw, less war war.
Ad Meskens
Sanctions against Russia and China would only escalate cyber-attacks, when what’s needed is international agreement.
Your shirt, sir.
Gerardo Camarasa
Sorting and folding clothes is a lot more difficult than when you’re a robot.
Hackles raised at an anti-migrant protest in Brno, Czech Republic.
EPA/Filip Singer
The Czech police were condemned for writing numbers on refugees’ arms – but Central Europe’s problem with outsiders goes much deeper.
Taking the mic. Varoufakis.
Yves Herman/Reuters
Greece’s ‘accidental economist’ speaks to the UK’s leading minds on Syriza, the troika, and whether he’s just a little over-exposed.
The Devil infiltrates the righteous – or does he?
Untitled Projects
One of the highlights of this year’s Edinburgh festival, the confusion and uncertainty in James Hogg’s classic is all too familiar to us.
biketrouble/Flickr
The way we raise tax for local councils is unfair and unfeasible - our expert takes a look at the alternatives.
Jan Kranendonk / Shutterstock.com
Far from supporting risk, the environment of the Fringe is increasingly one in which playing safe is the best way to avoid losing out.
Outsmarted by a mouse: the scariest creature in the woods.
Toon a Ville
Julia Donaldson’s tale of brains and brawn may only be 16 years old, but like Harry Potter it has joined the ranks of the all-time greats.
Shutterstock
PrEP drugs to prevent people contracting HIV mustn’t disrupt existing sexual health strategies.
A far-right protestor carries a noose through the streets of Prague.
Anti-immigration protesters carried nooses through the streets of Prague as police stood by without acting.
Held by the throat.
Photo Phiend
A punitive deal which makes life hard for the Greek people and which sets dangerous precedents for the eurozone.
Never a cross word?
Wikimedia
As the British Museum gears up for some soul-searching about our inner Celt, 500 dons are gathering with much the same mission.
A budget without bite for tackling a shortfall of homes.
FreddieBrown
The budget contained some major housing reforms, but the chancellor had no answer to the sector’s number-one problem.
Celebrations by No supporters on July 5 in front of Greek parliament in Athens.
EPA
The Greek rejection of the bailout means it’s time to brace ourselves: Grexit is now an 80% probability.
Grexit puts everyone at risk.
Martin Capek
European leaders have consistently claimed that their anti-contagion measures would protect the rest of the eurozone from a Greek exit. This looks like pure propaganda.
Alexis Tsipras prepares for an interview with the state broadcaster.
EPA
Would the eurozone redesign its flawed system in the wake of a Grexit?
JM Barrie in 1893.
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Bandelero the Bandit is being performed for the first time since 1877. It is the ideal opportunity for a reappraisal of the Scottish writer’s oeuvre.