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EuropeThe topsy-turvy election pollsters failed to predict Ulrich Storck gives his take on the UK’s general election By Ulrich Storck
EuropeFrench Revolution Mark II Riding high on international success, Macron eyes more election victory at home By Elaine Cobbe
Foreign and security policyUntrusted allies? Trump’s blunders have shaken Britain's trust in its "special relationship" with the US By Victoria Honeyman
EuropeThe cats that got the semi-skimmed milk Why big banks and football clubs should pay extra tax for dishing out excessive salaries By Faiza Shaheen
Europe“A manifesto in primary colours” Yougov’s Marcus Roberts explains the sudden jump in poll ratings for Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party ahead of the UK election By Marcus Roberts
EuropeOne step left, two steps right Does Macron’s victory sound the death knell for French socialism? By Jonás Fernández Álvarez
EuropeBattle of the bulldogs Damage control or just control: can the Brexit negotiations bridge the gap between two markedly different visions? By Patricia Hogwood
EuropeModerniser, mystic or militant: Who is Fethullah Gülen? Turkey’s Gülen movement is a worldwide phenomenon. And Erdoğan intends to fight it on a global scale By Bayram Balci
European integrationEU Assurance & Co. Social welfare should remain in the hands of member states. But if all goes awry, the EU can help spread the risk By Jan Cornillie