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Europe risking irrelevance as world moves on
The appointments of the EU’s first full-time president and foreign minister suggest it is not adapting fast enough to profound changes that are eroding its influence, writes Tony Barber
France and the culture wars
For NDiaye’s defenders, Raoult must be Hitler, writes Christopher Caldwell
Outside Edge: A woman’s fight to air her dirty laundry
Matthew Engel discovers that washing can be a ‘hanging’ offence
Why Saudi Arabia should rethink its Yemen strategy
Saudi involvement will aggravate the grievances
Tax the windfall banking bonuses
Populism is right this time, says Martin Wolf
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A pitiful exercise in Euro-minimalism
By lasering in on the lowest common denominator in this way, leaders of the big member-states are united in their unwillingness to be overshadowed by figures of calibre and clout
The Gaul of it
Sometimes football unites us in a common humanity, and sometimes it helps people of different nationalities remember their differences
Deficit attention
The political class on both sides of the Atlantic must come to terms with the fact that success over the next decade will be defined by saving money, not spending it








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