terrorism
Spain: elections under terrorist alert
Although arrests of suspected ETA and Jihad terrorists have increased in Spain, the terrorist threat overshadows the campaign of the Spanish legislative elections on 9 March
terrorism, rodríguez zapatero, immigration, focus, integration, elections, islamic terrorism
1968: a tour of Europe's revolts
Spain, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Poland and Germany - spinning through Europe's uprisings during that infamous year of rebellion
terrorism, freedom of opinion, welfare state, purchasing power, protest, socialism, soviet
Don't laugh. It's (video) politics
European politicans occasionally star in dramatically hilarious or simply grotesque scenes - are ETA terrorists a great nation? Was the Russian Breznev actually the president of the United States?
terrorism, western africa, america, ukraine, nicolas sarkozy, video gallery, central and eastern europe
Lost an email written two years ago? Don’t worry - the EU's kept it for you
GMOs, operator-controlled e-mail, training against terrorism, inoperative Romania: four bites of the latest EU news
terrorism, gmo, euweek, romania, genetically modified organisms, european union, belgium
Lebanon: mirage of peace
After an Al Qaeda video threat aimed at the French and Spaniards on 21 September, Islamist groups in Lebanon are ready to finish with the apparently quietened situation in the 'Middle East's Switzerland'
terrorism, middle east, islamic terrorism, syrian arab republic, world affairs, lebanon, spain
Northern Ireland elections: then what?
Assembly elections took place on March 7, ahead of a March 26 deadline to restore the power-sharing process
terrorism, devolution, elections, nationalism, western eu, belfast, united kingdom
Erri de Luca, Neapolitan, generation '68
Winner of the 2002 Prix Fémina for Foreign Writers for his splendid Montedidio – written in 'very Neapolitan Italian' – Erri de Luca reflects on Europe, the Mediterranean and the passing of generations
terrorism, religion, corruption, nato, brunch, youth, bosnia and herzegovina
Imran Ahhayev: ‘So long as there are fires in the mountains, Chechens will be around’
The deadline for Chechen guerrilla surrender is January 15 2007. Imran Ahhayev, official envoy of Ichkeria to Estonia, says his people will fight to the death
terrorism, post-soviet states, caucasus, nationalism, war, society, politics
EU and Syria start over
Syria is the only Mediterranean country which has not signed an agreement with the EU. Can a timely carrot-and-stick strategy re-engage both?
terrorism, damascus, syrian arab republic, world affairs, lebanon, society, politics
CIA flights: people, prisons and parliament
From secret CIA flights to the transfer of personal data - the European parliament can’t hide its limited influence as security watchdog
European press warns of Afghan quagmire
After a series of attacks against the occupying forces in September, Europe’s daily press headlines on Afghanistan
NATO wrestles with gangsterrorism
Faced with violence and an upsurge of drug trafficking, NATO’s troops fail to stabilize Afghanistan
Newsha Tavakolian, Iran's inside story
At the inauguration of Perpignan's 19th festival ‘Visa pour l'image’, the Iranian photojournalist focuses on the situation of women in the Middle East
terrorism, men and women, festivals, photo, poverty, photography, multiculturalism
Why Resolution 1701 fails and must be rejected
Passed unanimously, UN Resolution 1701 aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign says it will add fuel to the conflict and tells us why
Ahmadinejad's Jihad
As the nuclear crisis deepens, isn't it time that Europe put aside its differences with Iran's opposition party, asks MEP Paulo Casaca.
terrorism, tehran, mahmoud ahmadinejad, analysis, european parliament, iraq, middle east
The Northern Irish mafia
The IRA may have signed a ceasefire, but it has yet to give up crime.
terrorism, gerry adams, dublin, ireland, democratisation, belfast, united kingdom
