By Julian Assange
Today, 2nd April 2016, WikiLeaks publishes the records of a 19 March 2016 teleconference between the top two IMF officials in charge...
The Brussels terror attacks have provoked various reactions and very different comments around Europe and in the world.
One obvious conclusion is that Europeans can...
By Paul Gallagher
The European Commission will be obliged to consult with US authorities before adopting new legislative proposals following passage of a controversial series of...
Stressed by a long recession and a new refugee crisis, the European Union granted extraordinary concessions to London to keep Great Britain from splitting...
Britain’s Attorney General Jeremy Wright may vote for a Brexit amid mounting concern that European courts are whittling away the UK’s sovereignty, it has...
by Iain Begg
In war, according to the ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus, truth is the first casualty. Plainly, he had not foreseen the Brexit referendum campaign...
by John Palmer
As the pro-European, left wing British think tank, Compass, has rightly insisted, any serious project for a “Good Europe” must first confront the...