Greece & Europe: Shattered trust, game still on

Greece & Europe: Shattered trust, game still on

By Alan Wheatley The odds that Greece will quit the euro zone have shortened after Sunday’s decisive referendum. Trust between Greece and Germany, the leader of Europe’s creditors, is shattered. But ‘Grexit’ is not inevitable. The long shadow of history will help...

Why care about what’s happening in Turkey?

Why care about what’s happening in Turkey?

“Caught in a bad romance…” Lady Gaga’s hit song fits the strained relationship between Europe and Turkey. Musicians wearing Ottoman-era uniforms commemorate the anniversary of Istanbul’s conquest by Ottoman Turks, May 30, 2015, ahead of general elections. (AP...

“This is Russia.”

“This is Russia.”

By Elaine Monaghan It was dark one night when Boris Yeltsin was still president of Russia, a few tumultuous years after communist rule ended. I wrapped up the closing shift at the Reuters office and drove across the Moscow River in my red, box-shaped Lada Niva. It was...

Whither Greece?

Whither Greece?

By Nelson Graves N-D is backed by a network of experienced journalists who have lived on all continents and covered the world’s biggest stories of the past four decades. Among them is Alan Wheatley. Alan has covered many of the biggest international economic issues...

Euro-skepticism goes mainstream

By Jack Craver If you run in elite European circles, you’ll rarely meet anyone who seriously believes their country should leave the European Union. In EU founding nations such as France and Germany, “Euro-skepticism” has historically been relegated to the margins,...

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