By Solange Harpham
The news of the hundreds of dead in Paris, gunned down by terrorists in clubs and restaurants has left the country in shock. With 128 dead, ... Read More
By Julian Barazi
Of all the crises and global events we have faced since the fall of communism, the crisis Europe is facing today is likely to have the deepest... Read More
By Camille Loubignac
Due to the recent high influx of refugees to the European Union, a number of terms and figures have been (mis)used in the media. "Migrants... Read More
by Anna Osterberg
The EU has reached a majority vote in favour of the proposed relocation plan of 120,000 refugees, with priority given to those from Syria, Ir... Read More
By Alexander Hurst Only a France—and a Hollande—that is committed, sure of itself, and willing to grasp the reins of leadership can nudge the Eurozone confidently onto another path.
By Saara Hartikainen
The results of the Finnish parliamentary elections are out and 200 Members of Parliament have been voted into office. The indisputable win... Read More
By Aniruddha Ravishankar
I had the great privilege of spending an evening at the CCHQ, the Tory election headquarters in London last April. While everybody th... Read More
By Beata Patasova
I still remember the two weeks spent in the Lithuanian Military Academy as part of the university exchange programme. I also remember the ill... Read More
This article was originally published in the January 2015 print edition of The Paris Globalist
By Yena Lee | Additional reporting by Saba MBoundza
Two years... Read More
A version of this article was first published in The New Federalist
By Gael Sirello and Olivier Sirello
In the last few months, despite the profound politica... Read More