United Kingdom - A very British revolution

Published on 7 May 2010

United Kingdom

A very British revolution

The Times

Britain has voted for a hung parliament, a sign that it has rejected the Labour party, without running into the arms of the Conservatives. This is not a sign of apathy, but of anger with the old order, argues a Times columnist.

 

What future for the euro? (1)

Reform or die

The Guardian

How is Europe to handle the Greek crisis that is putting the euro’s survival at risk? Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argues that it is not in imposing draconian public sector and welfare provision cuts.

 

History

The Holocaust, a part of who we are

De Volkskrant

Sixty-five years after the end of the conflict, the memory of the World War II lives on in the work of new generations of historians, but also, as De Volkskrant points out, because the shoah plays a fundamental role in our European identity.

 

Editorial

Not such a happy anniversary

 

Czech Republic

Paroubek declares war on the media

| Lidové noviny

 

Romania

Left warns of austerity budget “genocide”

| România liberă

 
 

Cartoon

That sinking f€€ling

| Tom Janssen

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