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Europa

In this series, the Guardian works together with other leading European newspapers – Le Monde, La Vanguardia, La Stampa and Süddeutsche Zeitung – to dig deeper into some of the major issues facing Europe today

  • The flags of Armenia and the non-recognised Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh) at the cemetery in Erevan, Armenia.

    Nagorno-Karabakh votes to secede from Soviet Azerbaijan – archive, 1988

    13 July 1988: The predominantly Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan declares itself an autonomous part of the neighbouring republic of Armenia.
  • The cover of the 16 December edition of the Guardian Weekly.

    Putsch back – Inside the 16 December Guardian Weekly

    Inside Germany’s failed coup plot. Plus: a moment of truth for Iran
  • Positive ratings about the EU were stable or higher than last year in almost all member states surveyed, Pew said.

    Majority of EU population feel good about bloc, study finds

    In the UK, 60% of respondents have a favourable view, the highest on record
  • Donald Trump

    Europeans' trust in US as world leader collapses during pandemic

    Many citizens appalled by Donald Trump’s handling of coronavirus crisis, study finds
  • Angela Merkel was speaking to the Guardian and five other European newspapers

    'For Europe to survive, its economy needs to survive': Angela Merkel interview in full

    The transcript of the German chancellor discussing Covid-19, Brexit and global challenges
  • European flag removal from the European Council<br>epa08182815 EU Council staff removed the Union Jack-British flag from the European Council in Brussels, Belgium, 31 January 2020. Britain officially exits the EU on 31 January 2020, beginning an eleven month transition period.  EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET / POOL POOL EPA

    Europe’s British question: how will the EU’s big powers play the next phase?

    Stefan Kornelius, Xavier Mas de Xaxàs, Sylvie Kauffmann, Philippe Ricard, Francesca Sforza, Alberto Simoni and Patrick Wintour
    We asked writers in four EU capitals how their governments will play the next phase of negotiations
  • Ursula von der Leyen at an EU commission press conference

    Ursula von der Leyen: hard Brexit would be massive blow for both sides

    Exclusive: newly elected EU chief suggests there could be emergency help for Ireland
  • Siemens and Alstom announcing their rail merger in 2017, which was blocked by the EU competition authority

    European companies can't compete against global giants

    Finance ministers say Europe is increasingly dependent on Chinese and US technology
  • Europe

    European elections: how the six biggest countries will vote

    French parties are increasingly adopting the p-word while Italy is concerned about taxes
  • European flags in Brussels

    Majority of Europeans 'expect end of EU within 20 years'

    Three in 10 think conflict among EU countries is a realistic possibility, survey finds
  • A food bank in Barcelona.

    Cash, credits and crisis: life in the new European 'precariat'

    The number of working people failing to make ends meet is creating a new, insecure level of society
  • Angela Merkel

    Merkel: Europe must unite to stand up to China, Russia and US

    German chancellor also shares views on Brexit and climate crisis in interview
  • Donald Tusk

    Donald Tusk: chance of Brexit being cancelled could be 30%

    EU chief says good reason to believe leave vote could be reversed in second referendum
  • A street in Bucharest, Romania

    Europe's south and east worry more about emigration than immigration – poll

    Exclusive: Survey of 14 countries show some Europeans now favour “emigration controls”
  • Anti-EU graffiti in Liverpool

    'It was a nice idea, but …' Europeans on what went wrong with the EU

  • European politicians sign the treaty of Rome on 25 March 1957.

    Three things the EU must do to survive

    Luuk van Middelaar
  • Mark Rice-Oxley

    The EU is 60 – and it helped my generation fall in love with Europe

    Mark Rice-Oxley
    For so many of us, it was the fraternity the EU fostered – the campsites, the cafes, the chance to live in Berlin or Barcelona – that opened up a whole continent
  • EU commissioner Frans Timmermans headshot

    Beware the 'horrible hangover' from nationalism, EU leader warns

    Frans Timmermans says EU can withstand Brexit and populism because young people are instinctively European
  • Did someone say say fish quotas? … Dutch TV drama Brussels.

    Sordid plots and straight bananas: Brussels becomes a hotbed of love and revenge

    If Brussels makes you think of vacuum cleaner regulations, think again. A new drama casts it as a hotbed of passion and back-stabbing. As the EU turns 60, we look at its place in popular culture
  • François Hollande gives a speech on 2 March in Corsica.

    UK will have to give up all EU perks after Brexit, François Hollande warns

    French president says UK has made bad choice at bad moment and that he ‘will not give in to despair’ over EU’s future and Le Pen threat
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