El País is proud of the EU: The EU has always been seen as a regulatory power whose rules are extended to the rest of the world thanks to ...
The Italian prime minister is not acting alone, Sydsvenskan suspects: If EU leaders start holding bilateral talks this will undermine the ...
At Jyllands-Posten, business editor Tor Illum Johannessen rethinks his position: In an earlier editorial I argued in favour of hitting back ...
De Volkskrant demands that Europe intervene in the face of growing violence against aid workers: Impunity and lawlessness appear to be the ...
The Irish Times hopes that the European Court of Justice will intervene: The amendment is unlikely to pass muster with the European Court ...
Trump's administration is doing exactly what it accuses Europe of doing, La Libre Belgique criticises: The very people who, through Vice ...
China can hold out for longer in this tug-of-war, Rzeczpospolita puts in: Neither America nor Europe can produce as cheaply and any ...
Without immigrants Portugal would have a real problem, Jornal de Notícias stresses: The far right never misses an opportunity to link the ...
London has no other choice, The Observer concludes: There would be significant risks if UK industry were to become wholly reliant on steel ...
Europe has simply failed in the Middle East, De Standaard sums up: The escapades of the US president must not distract attention from the ...