Europe

“Tear down the walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel told graduates at the 368th commencement ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 30, 2019.
Leaders
From ‘mein Mädchen’ to ‘leader of the free world,’ Angela Merkel is winding down her political career
Margrethe Vestager
Environment
Europe is not afraid to regulate Big Tech. EU Competition Commissioner Vestager explains why.
A woman looks at photographs on the wall.
Justice
It was once easier to go unnoticed, but some DACA recipients from Europe and Canada say they are ready to join the immigration fight
Protesters in Prague show symbolic red cards to Czech President Milos Zeman on the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in 2014.
Global Politics
Things just got shaky for the last liberal democracy in Central Europe
Scarlet, a 7 year old who was born in Denmark reacting to being told she is not Danish.
‘You’re not Danish!’ What the viral video teaches us about being American.
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Spain unemployment Malaga
Economics
Why far-right populism hasn’t caught on in Spain
Dutch far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders campaigns for the 2017 Dutch election in Spijkenisse, a suburb of Rotterdam, on February 18.
Global Politics
Why some immigrants in the Netherlands plan to vote for the ‘Dutch Donald Trump’
Unrest in Charlotte, Gaming the Election, The Black Prince of Florence
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A Shocking ‘Brexit,’ The Student Debt Bubble, DJ Shadow
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Economic Pain, Political Unrest, The Hanging Bridge
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Brexit: London Mayor Says Britain Should Leave the European Union
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Prison Sex Abuse, Administering Terror, Catholics & Climate Change
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President Obama reminded Europeans Wednesday that "freedom isn't free,"  while visiting a US World War One Cemetery in Waregem, Belgium. He is flanked by Belgium's King Philippe (R) and Belgium's Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo.
Global Politics
The crisis in Ukraine is testing the limits of the US relationship with Europe
An old Ferris wheel in Pripyat. An amusement park was set to be opened May 1st, 1986, just days after the Chernobyl disaster.
Arts, Culture & Media
My tour of Chernobyl that never (officially) happened