All Europe
- While MPs feud over Brexit, food banks wonder how to feed the hungryBritain鈥檚 food banks have seen increasing demand in recent years, and supplies are under stress. Brexit could make the problem worse.
- Russia joins the climate crusade 鈥 in its own wayRussia seems to be showing signs of taking climate change more seriously. It marks a shifting of thought, but perhaps not yet a very deep one.
- As UK sets poll date, a voter鈥檚 dilemma: Vote on party, or vote on Brexit?The Labour Party has long held sway in rural Wales. But Leave dominates there too. On Dec. 12, Welsh voters must choose between party and Brexit.
- First LookRenewed Muslim headscarf debate strains France's secular viewsA mother wearing a headscarf on a school field trip has reignited the debate about religious observances in France.
- First LookCelibacy challenge: Amazon bishops want married men as priestsAfter a three-week synod, Amazon bishops voted to allow married men to be priests. Pope Francis is also looking at the role of women as deacons.聽
- Russia gloats as US leaves Syria 鈥 but frets about keeping the peaceRussia has insisted that the U.S. needed to play a role in brokering peace in Syria. But with the cease-fire deal, it鈥檚 now all up to the Kremlin.
- Progress WatchPolitical thaw in Hungary? Orb谩n loses his lock on cities.Viktor Orb谩n has had a monopoly on power in Hungary for years by stifling political competition. But the opposition found a way to win in the cities.
- First LookSpain relocates former dictator's remains, reexamines his legacyMoving the remains of Gen. Francisco Franco is seen as a symbolic gesture by Spain's socialist government to rid the capital of fascist relics.
- Who is Putin? Even to Russians, a mystery (audio)Is Vladimir Putin really the Lex Luthor type character the U.S. makes him out to be? Our Moscow correspondent shares how Russians view their leader.聽
- As Boris tries to cinch Brexit, two Brits try to make sense of it allBrexit nears a turning point as Boris Johnson seeks to push his deal across the finish line. A brief conversation about what is happening.
- First LookAs Brexit deadline looms, Boris Johnson faces hard choicesBoris Johnson supporters say they have the votes to pass his new Brexit plan and won't need to delay past Oct. 31. Critics have other plans.聽
- Ukraine: Why does it keep coming up in the Trump White House?Ukraine has been the site of the political affairs of Paul Manafort, the business dealings of Hunter Biden, and the investigations of Rudy Giuliani.
- First LookIs Giorgia Meloni the new champion of Italy's far-right?Brothers of Italy leader聽Giorgia Meloni is the only politician to gain popularity in polls since the聽new coalition government took over in聽September.
- For Brits living in Europe, Brexit throws a once clear future into doubtBrexit could overturn the lives of more than a million Britons living in the European Union in terms of residency, travel, and social security.
- Insults to Putin come with a fine. But is the cost to the Kremlin greater?A ban on online slander of Russian officials, including Vladimir Putin, seems meant to silence critics. But is it making the Kremlin look weak?
- First LookRetailer Zalando sets target for more women in top managementThe Berlin-based online-fashion retailer has announced that at least 40% of its top management jobs will be held by women by the end of 2023.
- First LookProtesters, police clash after Catalan verdicts announcedThree were arrested and more than 170 injured as separatist protesters confronted police after verdicts were announced in Spain's Catalan trials.
- Why Poland鈥檚 illiberal ruling party is cruising toward reelectionEven as the EU has butted heads with Poland, the Polish ruling party has seen its popularity rise on a policy of patriotism and public spending.
- First LookSerbia, Albania, N. Macedonia agree to passport-free travelCitizens of those countries will be able to travel freely between the countries by 2021. Leaders hope it will boost commerce and living standards.
- When the right wing is still 'too socialist': Poland's far-right unitesPoland鈥檚 far-right parties see an opportunity in Oct. 13 elections to challenge a right-wing government they see as do-nothing and too liberal.