Denmark’s Liberals Take Office Without Allies
After talks with other parties collapse, the Danish liberals form a government alone.
After talks with other parties collapse, the Danish liberals form a government alone.
Ejected from the euro, Greece is likely to eye Russia first as an alternative ally to its partners in the West.
Greece keeps its banks closed as chances of it leaving the eurozone increase by the day.
Alexis Tsipras’ sudden announcement of a referendum dashes any hope of a deal.
The far-left prime minister’s refusal to make a decision shows he is unfit to lead in a crisis.
The British leader would focus on migrants benefits and an opt-out from “ever-closer union”.
Greece refuses creditor demands for pension and tax reforms, making a deal less likely.
The majority of Britain’s Conservatives want to remain in the EU.
Greece’s far-left leaders have done everything they can to ruin their country’s chances of a deal.
Danish conservatives share Britain’s priorities for reform in Europe.
The IMF rejects Greece’s proposals for pension reform, setting back hopes of a bailout deal.
European leaders fail to find a way out of the Greek debt crisis.
Greece fails to submit reforms in time, pushing back a resolution of its bailout crisis once again.
Parties that are pro- or anti-globalization draw voters away from the political center.
The right wins a one-seat majority, but the once dominant liberal party is beaten into third place.