Europe
From the Sorbonne
“Our Europe can die”: Macron’s dire message to the continent
Institutions are not for ever, after all
Tackling the climate
Carbon emissions are dropping—fast—in Europe
Thanks to a price mechanism that actually works
Meloni and the media
Italy’s government is trying to influence the state-owned broadcaster
Giorgia Meloni’s supporters accuse RAI of left-wing bias
Charlemagne
Ursula von der Leyen is the favourite to keep leading the EU—right?
Potholes lie in the road to a second term
Farewell to harms
Has the spectre of terrorism finally been excised from Spain?
Good news comes from the success of a terrorist-linked political party
Drama king
Will Spain’s prime minister suddenly quit?
Pedro Sánchez stunned Spain with a promise to announce plans on April 29th
A weak link
The tiny republic of San Marino is alarmingly friendly to Russia
Intelligence sources are concerned about the country, which is surrounded by Italy
Hard times
Two years of war have impoverished many Ukrainians
The elderly, the displaced and the disabled are the worst affected
Droning on
Ukraine is ignoring US warnings to end drone operations inside Russia
Its superdrones can reach targets as far away as Siberia
The Russians are coming
Ukraine is digging in as the Kremlin steps up its offensive
Will it be enough?
Le nouveau faucon
How Russia targeted France and radicalised Emmanuel Macron
He is now one of Europe’s leading Russia hawks
Not-so-bullish Germany in the China shop
The German chancellor’s awkward meeting with China’s boss
It is time for Xi Jinping to accept that Germany isn’t America’s puppet