Despite research last week suggesting growth in the Eurozone was at its fastest rate throughout April, the full economic potential of Europe is still to be...
By Anna van Densky, Brussels Kiev’s military operation against the uprising in the south-east is aggravating Ukraine’s’ dissaray, topping $30 billion in sovereign debt, with $3.5bn...
On Europe Day (9 May), a little more than two weeks before the European elections, the European Disability Forum (EDF) deplores that millions of persons with...
By Colin Stevens. The grim perspective of recession for the EU brought to an end the debate on the possibility of economic sanctions against Russia. Commissioner...
By the end of the week, the good news of the OSCE delegates being released from Slavyansk has been completely overshadowed by the mounting evidence of...
By Sir Andrew Wood (pictured), Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House The US and EU failed to anticipate President Putin's response to events in...
There are few who would deny that the banks had an enormous part to play in the credit crunch which led to the horrors of the recent recession....