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The Quick Read About… the New President-elect of the European Commission
By Ian Bremmer
What to Know About Theresa May's Biggest Brexit Test Yet
By Billy Perrigo/London
China Could Lead the World in the Fight Against Climate Change
By Charlie Campbell / Beijing
E.U. Infuriates Poland by Keeping Donald Tusk in Top Post
By Gabriela Baczynska and Alastair Macdonald / Reuters
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When Germany is a risk, you know Europe is in trouble
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Ex-Europe Commissioner Slammed for Joining Goldman Sachs
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By Rishi Iyengar
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By Michelle Molloy
June 30, 2016
Britain’s Referendum Was Not a Triumph of Democracy
'It was an ugly populist fiasco'
By Henry Wismayer
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The British People Have Been Suckered
Watch and learn from our omnishambles, America
By Laurie Penny
June 28, 2016
What It's Like to Wake Up in a Changed Nation
12 Magnum photographers respond to the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union
By Michelle Molloy
June 24, 2016
Why BREXIT Means Happy Lawyers
Thousands of agreements will need to be rewritten
By Massimo Calabresi
June 24, 2016
How Brexit Could Split Up the U.K.
Both Scotland and Northern Ireland are reconsidering their places in the U.K. without the E.U.
By Casey Quackenbush
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Broadcasters Predict Brexit
An official result is expected later Friday morning local time
By Simon Lewis
June 24, 2016
A Look Back at the Last Time Great Britain Had to Vote About Europe
These photos from the 1970s show how contentious the debate was back then
By Olivier Laurent and Michelle Molloy
June 23, 2016
Why Brexit Could Be Just the Beginning for an Angry Europe
The anger against the European Union isn't going anywhere
By Ian Bremmer
June 23, 2016
Why 'Brexit' Will Be the Most Important Decision Britons Ever Make
A Brexit decision to leave the European Union would have a major impact on Great Britain—and the rest of the world
By Ian Bremmer
April 15, 2016
E.U. Leaders Gather for Emergency Refugee Summit
Thousands are stranded at the Greek-Macedonian border
By Rishi Iyengar
March 7, 2016
Britain's Demands Stoke Anger at E.U. Summit
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron wants to loosen his country's relationship with the E.U. to encourage British voters to stay
By Shona Murray/Brussels
February 18, 2016
Ikea Accused of Dodging Over €1 Billion in Taxes
The report also claims that Ikea has avoided paying taxes on 84% of €14.3 billion
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