Greek Far Left to Form Coalition with Right-Wing Euroskeptics
Greece’s next government will challenge the rest of Europe in order to put a end to austerity.
Greece’s next government will challenge the rest of Europe in order to put a end to austerity.
A party that promises to renege on Greece’s bailout commitments wins the parliamentary election.
The Euroskeptic party leader shifts his position on working with David Cameron’s Conservatives.
An attack on the port city of Mariupol suggests Russia’s land grab in Ukraine is far from over.
Peru is struggling to find a balance between developing its economy and protecting the environment.
The resignation of Yemen’s president leaves Houthi rebels effectively in control of the country.
The new Saudi king, Salman, faces upheaval abroad and challenges at home.
Media in Germany and the Netherlands are critical of the European Central Bank’s latest policy.
A vote in the Italian Senate paves the way for an overhaul of the Italian electoral system.
The president calls for higher taxes on the rich to finance benefits for the middle class.
The war reaches Yemen’s capital as Houthi rebels come in from the north.
The Germans fear debt purchases will undermine the incentive for structural reform.
Belgian soldiers are deployed to help guard government and Jewish sites in Antwerp and Brussels.
The Islamists ruling Turkey are antisemitic bullies.
If Russia wants to force Europe’s attention away from Ukraine, it could make trouble in the Balkans.