European Union

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  • John Kerry, international man of mystery?

    By wrecking the Western alliance, President Bush has paved the way for a President Kerry to rebuild it.
  • Spanish bombs

    A top Clinton-era expert on Europe and security warns that if the deadly Madrid bombings prove to be the work of al-Qaida, it could transform politics throughout Europe.
  • Europe's new world order

    The streets are jammed with protesters. Governments are at risk of falling. Analysts say Europe is ready for a break from the U.S. that could reshape global relations for years to come.
  • Europe's declaration of independence

    Frustrated with the warmongering and arrogance of the Bush White House, Germany and France are making a historic break with the U.S. Relations may never be the same.
  • The decline and fall of the American empire

    An expert on geopolitics says forget Islamic terrorism -- the real future threat to America's supremacy will come from Europe.
  • Sue you, E.U.

    As tensions between Israel and Europe rise, Israeli victims of a Palestinian attack are suing the European Union for giving money to the Palestinian Authority.
  • Artichoke power!

    Spanish villages plan to burn giant veggies for electricity.
  • Turkey at the crossroads

    The government seeks to turn around its abysmal human-rights record and gain European Union membership.
  • So much for singing nuns

    The rise of Joerg Haider forces Austria to face the truth about its history -- and puts the European Union in a bind.
  • Germany shuns "foreign" families

    Immigrants and their German-born children find themselves cut off from state benefits.
  • Germany's mambo king

    Stuck between a rock and a hard place, flailing Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder takes lessons in political survival from President Clinton.
  • The case of the roomy unmentionables

    In Philadelphia, some shameless soul is ripping-off queen-size dainties. Plus: C'mon in! The world's largest pregnant woman now open for tours.
  • Hands off that data -- I'm European!

    In the transatlantic trade war that's brewing over data privacy rules, the U.S. pushes laissez-faire while the European Union embraces tough laws.
  • Newsreal: Turkish delight

    Salon has learned of a U.S. arms-for-human-rights deal with Turkey that the Clinton administration thinks is important to preserve Turkey's stability but opponents say it's arming the torturers.
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