How Macron Lost France to the Extremes
He ran France like a tech bro excited to break things, rather than a political leader who made voters feel part of a collective project.
He ran France like a tech bro excited to break things, rather than a political leader who made voters feel part of a collective project.
A founding European Union member adjusts to its new leader, whose rise breaks a postwar taboo.
How the country came to view religion as a threat to national identity
A prosecutor takes hundreds of mobsters to court.
Italy rallied after being hit hard by the pandemic. But it is not out of the woods.
The country’s prestigious grandes écoles illustrate the gulf between its universal ideals and its day-to-day life.
The coronavirus outbreak has emboldened defenders of the nation-state, in Europe and beyond.
Countries across Europe are setting out schedules for reopening businesses, yet schools remain closed. How will that work?
European leaders have set out plans for restarting their societies. But the choice isn’t theirs; it belongs to individual citizens.
Italy shows us that controlling the pandemic will require reshaping family life in much of the world.