EuropeBombing is not a strategy Why Germany should not take part in retaliatory strikes on Syria By Rolf Mützenich
InterviewsFar from Orbán Minister of Education Jernej Pikalo on Slovenia's new centre-left coalition government and its place in Europe
EuropeFor whose benefit? What the murder of rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko means for the peace process in eastern Ukraine By
EuropeIt's not all about migration Christian Krell in Stockholm on why the Social Democrats did much better than expected in the Swedish elections By Christian Krell
Future of social democracyScreaming 'Fascists!' is not enough Progressive parties need to debate radical right-wing policy and make a convincing counter-offer. A lesson from Sweden By Clemens Bomsdorf
EuropeGreece: on a new ‘mission impossible’? The crisis has left a crippling impact on Greece’s economy and society. The post-bailout path to recovery will be steep By George Pagoulatos
EuropeHeading straight for the abyss Why the German grass-roots movement ‘Aufstehen’ will deepen rather than solve the problems of the centre-left By Tobias Dürr
EuropeWill the real left-winger please stand up? It’s time for the left to decisively oppose turbo-capitalism and form new alliances By Ludger Volmer
EuropeNot a done deal The British Labour Party faces growing calls to support a public vote on the terms of Brexit By Julian Hale
European integrationGreeks have lost confidence in their politicians After the last bailout programme for Greece has ended, the recovery of the country looks still uncertain By Ulrich Storck