The uncertainty that UK citizens living in Europe feel about their future post-Brexit, in the absence of any UK government plans or policies, has led to...
The media and sports industries are preparing to lock horns with the European Commission over its plans to shake up copyright law to make more films,...
Nearly 76 years to the day since Leon Trotsky (pictured) was murdered in Mexico with an ice-pick on Josef Stalin's orders, the Russian revolutionary has returned...
The European Union and NATO remain Turkey's key partners despite its rapprochement with Russia, and differences with the EU on the application of a deal on...
After a hectic first month in office following the 23 June Brexit vote, new UK Prime Minister Theresa May is off on holiday and she has...
Membership of an organization comes with rules. If those rules are broken, generally, there are consequences, writes James Nixey. Not so in international relations. If you...
EDF and Oracle are offering a scholarship of €8.000 to a student with disability of a high education programme studying in the field of Information and...