Governments Agree To Boost EU’s Second-Highest Court
Governments agree to double the number of judges at the General Court of the European Union.
View ArticleGreece, China, Air Safety and Trade: EU Week Ahead June 29-July 3
There are things besides Greece on the European Union agenda for the coming week.
View ArticleA Short Twitter Guide to That Big Greek Weekend
What a weekend! One surprise followed another: from the referendum call in the early hours of Saturday, to the abrupt declaration of eurozone finance ministers that Greece’s bailout program won't be...
View ArticleFew People on Continent Want Big EU Concessions to U.K.
Non-British Europeans not that keen on giving David Cameron what he wants, according to a new poll, though most want Britain to remain in the EU.
View ArticleGreece’s Five Possible Future Currency Arrangements
The euro or the drachma are not the only options for Greece. We outline five.
View ArticleRead the Greek Referendum Documents — and the Mistranslation
The Greek referendum scheduled for Sunday is being depicted as a vote on whether Greece should stay in the eurozone or quit. But Greeks will actually be asked to vote on a complicated question that...
View ArticleGreek Referendum Not in Line With Europe Standards, Says Watchdog
A planned referendum in Greece on the terms for an international bailout isn’t in line with European standards, Europe’s rights watchdog said on Wednesday.
View ArticleThe Place Where Greece Is Still a Role Model
Greece is being slammed by many in Europe, but NATO says it's doing one thing right--military spending.
View ArticleTurkish Cypriot Leader Brings Message of Unity to EU
Mustafa Akinci, the new president of Turkish Northern Cyprus, has been pushing for reconciliation with the Greek-dominated southern portion of the island.
View ArticleGreece, Civic Integration and a Bleak Anniversary: EU Week Ahead July 6-10
Greece is not the only thing happening in the EU this week. Our weekly guide...
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