All Europe
A Tory tea party? How fringe voters are reshaping British politicsIn the U.K., tension between the Tory base and the elite has echoes of the tea party revolt that reshaped the GOP and blazed a path for Donald Trump.
The ball is in Europe’s court to save Iran nuclear dealEurope may be the best hope for salvaging the Iran nuclear deal amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington in the Persian Gulf.
Moldova shows Russia and the West can work together. Can they do it again?That Russia, the U.S., and the EU could oust an oligarch in Moldova is raising hopes that they can find solutions in Ukraine and Georgia too.
First LookVon der Leyen confirmed as first female EU Commission presidentAfter a close vote, German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen was confirmed Tuesday. An outside candidate to begin with, Ms. von der Leyen must now corral a fractious European Parliament.Â
When a breakup makes you rethink your relationship: Brexit and GermanyGermany’s disappointment over Brexit also affects its thinking about the future of the EU, even as German-British trade is expected to stay strong.
First LookFrance the first major economy to regulate cryptocurrenciesAn international leader in tech oversight, France became the world's first major economy to regulate cryptocurrencies – attempting to stabilize a potentially disruptive new industry.
First LookDjokovic wins epic 2019 Wimbledon battle with FedererIn the longest men's singles finals ever, Novak Djokovic claimed his fifth Wimbledon title and the second in a row.
Poland and Hungary need people. Do more benefits lead to more births?Birthrates are down in Eastern Europe, so governments are trying to incentivize women to have more children. But their success has been limited.
First LookBritain's Labour officially backs second Brexit referendumAfter a lack of a clear policy led to disappointing returns in recent elections, the U.K. Labour party has announced its support for a second Brexit referendum and would campaign to stay in the EU.Â
EU as world power: Brussels has the tools, but does it have the will?With the U.S. and China facing off, the EU has been left to fend for itself on the global stage – and perhaps become a world power in its own right.
First LookConservative party takes helm of troubled Greek economyKyriakos Mitsotakis' New Democracy party won 39.8% of the vote, giving him 158 seats in the Greek parliament, a comfortable governing majority.
First LookU.S. women take 2019 World Cup, set sights on equal payLed by Megan Rapinoe, the U.S. won its record fourth Women's World Cup title and second in a row, beating the Netherlands 2-0 Sunday night.
A rape trial sparked outrage. A year later, Ireland grapples with reform.In Ireland, a highly publicized rape trial of two rugby players last year may be changing the way the island handles rape and sexual abuse cases.Â
Putin flexes as ‘good czar,’ but can he remake Russia?Behind the drama of Vladimir Putin’s televised town hall meeting lies an expansive yet controversial project to remake Russian society.
First LookEU summit suspended over leadership stalemateAfter a full night of negotiations, European leaders failed to agree on new candidates for some of the EU's top jobs. With talks suspended for a day, many worry that the impasse may signal gridlock.Â
First LookYankees and Red Sox bring baseball across the pondWith the first regular season games in Europe this weekend, Major League Baseball makes its foray into a world dominated by Premier League football.
First LookAll eyes on Albania ahead of crucial local electionsMonths of domestic unrest will crescendo Sunday when Albania holds municipal elections – or not. The opposition plans to boycott, and the president has said the vote is canceled. Meanwhile, the government remains committed to this important democratic test.
No longer sidelined, women’s soccer attracts players and fans in FranceThis year’s Women’s World Cup seems to be a breakthrough moment for host France, amid record TV viewership and public interest.
First LookGerman rescue ship arrives in Italian waters against ordersThe captain says her migrant passengers deserve safety. Italy’s interior minister has threatened arrest. He argues Italy, a prominent entry point into Europe for asylum seekers, has the right to defend its borders.
How do you challenge the mainstream media? Czech startups are finding out.The Czech Republic media landscape is dominated by oligarchs, so journalists are starting independent outlets to keep the free press alive.