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- Charlemagne: Europeans lack visceral attachment to the EU. Does it matter?The Economist
- Charlemagne: Ursula von der Leyen is the favourite to keep leading the EU—right?The Economist
- Charlemagne: What happens if Ukraine loses?The Economist
- Charlemagne: How Europe’s fear of migrants came to dominate its foreign policyThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Ukraine’s European allies are either broke, small or lacking in resolveThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Is Europe’s stubby skyline a sign of low ambition?The Economist
- Charlemagne: Europe is importing a solar boom. Good news for (nearly) everyoneThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Europe’s grumpy farmers are a symptom of wider malaiseThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Europe's monarchies are a study in dignified inanityThe Economist
- Charlemagne: How the spirit of Jacques Delors might be rekindledThe Economist
- Charlemagne: On Gaza, Europe is struggling to make its diplomacy matterThe Economist
- Charlemagne: At Christmas, Europeans look less united than everThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Stolpersteine grieve for victims of the Nazis, one at a timeThe Economist
- Charlemagne: In Europe, green policies rule while green politicians struggleThe Economist
- Charlemagne: How a sombre mood gripped EuropeThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Tyrant, liberator, warmonger, bureaucrat: the meaning of NapoleonThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Fentanyl kills thousands every year in America. Will Europe be next?The Economist
- Charlemagne: The EU’s response to the crisis in Israel exposes its limitsThe Economist
- Charlemagne: Europe is stuck in a need-hate relationship with migrantsThe Economist
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