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Former communist battled fascism and ended career guiding country through worst days of debt crisis
The dash for strategic autonomy and economic security threatens the foundation stone of EU integration
We at the WHO are calling for a fundamental rethink of policy priorities and international governance
Brussels has a huge amount of money to spend on its member states. So how will it use its leverage?
Five Star and League say ‘age of privilege is over’ for politicians
Arrest of brother and sister in Italy raises alarm on vulnerability of public figures
The Italian prime minister’s emphasis on the poll has hampered economic reforms
Intervention could reassure moderates who are tempted to side with No campaign
Critics say raising €1,000 limit in shops will encourage black economy
Risks posed by politics and personalities can still complicate decisions by Europe’s competition regulator
EU competition commissioner to investigate fairness of how sport allocates revenues
Why, when the EU is so bad at so much, has it hit upon a competition policy that works?
Italy’s highest court backs decision on former prime minister’s sex charges
More flexibility for countries is required to promote growth, writes Mario Monti
A riposte to those who argue the rise of emerging economies will cost the west dear underestimates the challenges ahead
Dozens loiter chanting the name of one of EU’s best-loved unknowns in what some call ‘the Grey Revolution’
How the euro was saved: In the third part of a series, Peter Spiegel examines Angela Merkel’s deft political moves that led to the end of the crisis
The eurozone faces problems that are beyond the control of the president of the ECB
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