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1. Lithuania's movers and shakers June 13, 2013

Who's who in Lithuania's government Dalia Grybauskaite - President

Lithuania's movers and shakers

2. Like Turkey, the US poses a test for EU values June 13, 2013

Europe faces violent protests in one direction and secret surveillance in another. In very different ways the turmoil in Istanbul and the revelations about secret...

3. Germany risks overplaying its hand May 23, 2013

Berlin's support for a transatlantic trade and investment partnership is based on a broader agenda The lingering euro debt crisis has underscored the two main stories of the...

Germany risks overplaying its hand

4. What can Europe expect from Obama part two? April 11, 2013

A transatlantic trade agreement looks even more important in the modest context of the rest of the US-European relationship I am in Washington, DC, this week, trying to find...

What can Europe expect from Obama part two?

5. 'She believed in knocking down walls' April 11, 2013

When Margaret Thatcher became prime minister, John Kerr was in the UK's finance ministry to which he had been seconded from the foreign ministry. He speaks to Toby Vogel...

6. The paper clip March 6, 2013

A round-up of the international news on Wednesday, 6 March. The death of Hugo Chávez, the president of Venezuela, fills newspapers. In France, the leader of the hard left,...

The paper clip

7. The paper clip February 26, 2013

A round-up of the international press on Tuesday, 26 February. The dominant story in today's paper is the inconclusive outcome of Italy's parliamentary election.

The paper clip

8. The paper clip January 18, 2013

A round-up of the international news on Friday, 18 January. The hostage crisis in Algeria – and the possibility that a seemingly unilateral action by the Algerian army to...

The paper clip

9. The paper clip January 8, 2013

Round-up of the international news on Tuesday, 8 January. Silvio Berlusconi has announced he will not seek to return as prime

The paper clip

10. The paper clip, 3 January January 3, 2013

European newspapers today consider Ireland's presidency of the EU, allegations against a former Greek finance minister, and argue for the EU to follow the example of the US...

The paper clip, 3 January

11. Human rights court rules on CIA rendition December 14, 2012

Macedonia complicit in abduction and torture of German citizen, court finds and awards damages. The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has found that Macedonia...

Human rights court rules on CIA rendition

12. The US's fiscal cliff dwellers November 19, 2012

There is no fiscal cliff – only a fiscal slope that Barack Obama should be prepared to lead Americans down. China and the American dream In early 2012, the chairman...

The US's fiscal cliff dwellers

13. The paper clip October 24, 2012

A review of the international press on Wednesday, October 24. The UK could win the battle for the EU budget but lose the war, writes

The paper clip

14. Aggressive opportunist October 18, 2012

Romania's Prime Minister Victor Ponta risks all. Victor Ponta has a taste for the political ambush. In 2010, he won the leadership of Romania's Social Democrats (PSD) within...

Aggressive opportunist

15. It's the economy again, stupid October 18, 2012

The United States is on the edge of a ‘fiscal cliff', and Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have different ideas on how to avoid the drop. In 1992, Bill Clinton won the American...

It's the economy again, stupid

16. America's exceptional fiscal conservatism August 28, 2012

Why do US fiscal conservatives care less about government debt than their European counterparts? In most countries, to be ‘fiscally conservative' means to worry a great...

America's exceptional fiscal conservatism

17. Why corruption will last in Romania August 27, 2012

This summer has shown up the nature of Romania's entire political class. Early this summer, there were signs that this would be a good summer for Romania.

Why corruption will last in Romania

18. Rehn seeks to assuage US doubts August 13, 2012

European commissioner tells US that a roadmap to a “genuine economic union” in the eurozone will be presented this year. A “specific and time-bound road-map”...

Rehn seeks to assuage US doubts

19. Obama, Cameron call for urgent action to save eurozone May 21, 2012

US, UK leaders say failure to deal with crisis will infect economies across the globe. Barack Obama and David Cameron have issued their strongest statements yet about the...

Obama, Cameron call for urgent action to save eurozone

20. Hollande faces tough start May 7, 2012

Commentators predict early challenges for France's new president, and for Europe. François Hollande last night became the first Socialist to be elected president of...

Hollande faces tough start

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