Paul Ames is a journalist who covers Europe, with a particular emphasis on the European Union and Portugal.
Paul Ames is a journalist who covers Europe, with a particular emphasis on the European Union and Portugal.
Although many issues divide these right-wing, populist politicians, they all have something in common with the Donald.
'When Belgo-Belgians from outside do see the real Molenbeek, they are often astonished to discover that it's not like they've been told.'
There's a whole other region where Russia and the West are jockeying for strength and wealth: the High North.
The fringe gains power and targets bulwarks like NATO and market economics.
An Estonian politician says the region is too poor to accept people in desperate need of homes, services and work.
Powerful Britain is little more than a bit player in Europe's refugee drama. Meanwhile struggling countries like Greece and Italy are overwhelmed.
The fundamental fix? Paring down the EU to look more like it did in the 1950s.
Reactionary mayor touts his anti-immigration policies as a model for the nation.
Analysis: Greece's fate is in Germany's hands.
Chaos is a Greek concept. So is the abyss.
Here are 6 potential future scenarios for Greece.