The birth of a new publication
Today marks the debut of POLITICO’s European edition. It is a publication that executive editor Matthew Kaminski says will prove that news about the European Union doesn’t need to taste like oatmeal....
View ArticleNATO goes to war — over Montenegro
The next battleground for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is a rocky seaside Balkan state of 650,000 people. The conflict in Ukraine is fueling a behind-the-scenes struggle within the Western...
View ArticleRip Van Brussels
“This town has changed so much since you lived here.” The returnee hears this view all the time. In every case but one (and that eurocrat requires anonymity) the speaker means for the better. Insists...
View ArticleTusk: ‘Nobody here is an angel’
No matter how Greeks vote Sunday, the EU is looking for ways “to keep them inside” the single currency, though that may require “a completely new” approach to allow the eurozone to coexist with a...
View ArticleTusk: „Jestem optymistą, jeśli chodzi o wynik wyborów”
Donald Tusk, były premier Polski i obecny prezydent Rady Europejskiej, dał szeroko zakrojony wywiad dla POLITICO w Brukseli w czwartek wieczorem, mówiąc po angielsku o kryzysie w Grecji i migracji, o...
View ArticleTusk sees Warsaw from Brussels
Donald Tusk was the most successful Polish politician of the post-1989 era. He was the first to win consecutive national elections. During his seven years as prime minister, Poland’s economy doubled in...
View Article‘All the terrorists are migrants’
BUDAPEST — “Of course it’s not accepted, but the factual point is that all the terrorists are basically migrants,” says Viktor Orbán. “The question is when they migrated to the European Union.” In his...
View ArticleViktor Orbán: Putin has no personality
BUDAPEST — Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin are an eye-catching couple on the international stage. Coming from starkly different political backgrounds, the men — about a decade apart in age — have built...
View ArticlePOLITICO 28 — An introduction
You have in your hands a new publication. POLITICO 28 will be an annual affair — our version of the “chapeau” or “hats-off” magazine in which we acknowledge women and men of consequence, those who...
View ArticlePolish In the loop May 26: Duda’s impact on Brussels
POLITICO’s Matt Kaminski, executive editor, and Jan Cieński, energy and security editor, discuss the upcoming Polish presidency of Andrzej Duda, and in particular, what it means for foreign policy and...
View ArticlePolish In the loop October 28: Polacy poszli na wybory
Maciej Kamiński, redactor naczelny POLITICO, rozmawia z Janem Cieńskim, redaktorem energii i bezpieczeństwa, o Polskich wyborach parlamentarnych. Oceniają dlaczego Prawo i Sprawiedliwość wygrała, z...
View ArticleThis political spectacle
We live in a new populist age. The leading players fit multiple conventional categories and at the same time none of them. Pablo Iglesias in Spain is on the far reaches of the left, Jarosław Kaczyński...
View ArticleThe day after Britain votes
When David Cameron honored his pledge to hold a referendum on Europe following an unexpectedly resounding election triumph last year, the choice put before British voters was roughly this: Keep the...
View ArticleBrexiteers worst nightmare: an unraveling Europe
History is coming via the Pez dispenser, in quick and (for the establishment) sour doses. Every week, it seems, tears up assumptions about Europe â and Britainâs future place in it. This one...
View ArticleThe story behind POLITICO 28
After the year that just passed, who knows what surprises the next one holds. Weâll simply wager whoâll be at the center of whatever action to come. This is our guide to the people likely to shape...
View ArticleHow to sell the EU the Nigel Farage way
This year of political turbulence affirms the new truism: We live in a 50/50 world, give or take a few percentage points, brutally divided along ideological and cultural lines. Rarely, and rarer still...
View ArticleAwkward first date in Munich
MUNICH â They came anxious. They listened closely and claimed to like a lot of what they heard. And they left just as anxious as they arrived. This weekendâs maiden encounter between Europeâs...
View ArticleViktor Orbán: Putin has no personality
BUDAPEST — Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin are an eye-catching couple on the international stage. Coming from starkly different political backgrounds, the men — about a decade apart in age — have built...
View ArticlePOLITICO 28 — An introduction
You have in your hands a new publication. POLITICO 28 will be an annual affair — our version of the “chapeau” or “hats-off” magazine in which we acknowledge women and men of consequence, those who...
View ArticleThis political spectacle
We live in a new populist age. The leading players fit multiple conventional categories and at the same time none of them. Pablo Iglesias in Spain is on the far reaches of the left, Jarosław Kaczyński...
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