Leadership Vote Shows French Right Dependent on Sarkozy
The fact that conservatives could find no one but Nicolas Sarkozy raises some long-term questions.
The fact that conservatives could find no one but Nicolas Sarkozy raises some long-term questions.
Spain’s obstinate prime minister probably only makes Catalans more determined to break away.
The former president is almost certain to win back the leadership of his party.
Both the American right and the European left fail to appreciate Ronald Reagan’s significance.
The British leader backs away from radical reforms that could have cost him allies in Europe.
The choice Moldovans face is reminiscent of recent events in Ukraine.
More devolution of powers to Scotland raises political questions in England as well.
The Dutch reject as “inappropriate” and “bizarre” Turkish accusations of racism.
Catalonia’s regional president says the region could secede within a year and a half after elections.
Germany rejects of a referendum on NATO membership.
After promising to resupply Ukraine with gas, Russia appears to have found a new energy weapon.
Negotiations have yet to resolve the security dilemmas that underpin Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
German diplomats worry Russia is levering its influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Serbia.
Five pro-Western parties form a coalition in Ukraine to pursue economic reforms and NATO membership.
Threatened by Islamist militants, Iraq and Turkey say they will improve intelligence and security cooperation.