Articles
Guess Who’s Bullish on Europe? China’s New Investment Play
Another day in Europe, another Chinese acquisition: Over the first June weekend it was the turn of three prestigious Bordeaux wine châteaux, Bon Pasteur,...
Cameron's Gamble
Shoes discarded, David Cameron pads down the aisle of a private charter jet with a chocolate-frosted cake. It is May 15, and he is returning from a four-night,...

Europe’s Troubled Marriage: The Bond Between France and Germany Is Fraying
Once the closest of friends, the two engines of European integration increasingly find themselves at odds over economic policy
A Shock Upset in British Elections Signals Europe-Wide Confusion
The United Kingdom Independence Party is just one of many small, burgeoning movements across Europe that's challenging the Union-centric status quo

If Carbon Markets Can’t Work in Europe, Can They Work Anywhere?
Europe has always been at the forefront of global climate policy. But its landmark carbon market is on the brink of failure.
Photo Essays

The Ruins of Normandy: Unpublished Color Photos From France, 1944
The ruins left behind after warfare speak a language of their own. And, even more strikingly, no matter where the conflict has taken place — whether it’s in...

Aerial Views of Severe Flooding in Central Europe
Heavy rains and swollen rivers this week caused some of the worst floods to hit Germany and the Czech Republic in years. At least 10 people are dead and the...
Time.com Specials

Person of the Year 2011
A year after a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself ablaze, dissent has spread across the Middle East, reaching Europe and the U.S., reshaping global politics and...

Europe's Right Wing: A Nation-By-Nation Guide to Political Parties and Extremist Groups
Some claim Anders Breivik was a lone wolf, a madman, but others see in hismanifesto the signs of an ideology that has spreading across Europe
Articles from Around the Web
A More Secular Europe, Divided by the Cross
A commemorative euro coin with Christian imagery became the latest source of discord between the profoundly religious and those who prize a more rigid church-state divide. ...
Syrian refugees find little help in Greece
Thousands of Syrians fleeing war and misery are making their way to Europe, and many are coming through Greece, whose Mediterranean islands stretch within tantalizing reach of...
U. S. - Europe Trade Talks to Start in July
European leaders and President Obama announced the start of negotiations for a free trade deal, but French indignation over remarks by a Brussels official created a sideshow at...
Herschel telescope switched off
Controllers sever all communications with Europe's billion-euro Herschel space telescope, formally bringing to a close its observation role. ...


