This is Europe
A series that takes a pan-European lens to explain the challenges that transcend borders and confront our continent
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Luca Neves was born in Rome and has always lived there, but for 12 years he has been undocumented, trapped outside hardline migration laws
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Natalia Robledo-Contreras had to fight from the age of eight to be recognised as Dutch and almost lost her family in the process
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European countries are spending big to revive their economies, but they will have no legitimacy with young people if they ignore the climate, say Daniel Judt, Reja Wyss and Antonia Zimmermann of Oxford University
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The recovery package promises deeper integration between European countries. It won’t work, says Yanis Varoufakis, co-founder of Democracy in Europe Movement
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When coronavirus swept through the European Union, member states called on Brussels to help. But as Daniel Boffey in partnership with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism discovered, the distress calls too often went unansweredPodcast
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Exclusive: A litany of failings meant that when Italy faced disaster, its distress call to the EU met with a shocking silence
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There’s a unique chance for Europe to fill the vacuum left by the retreating US, says Brussels-based commentator Shada Islam
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Even as remains continue to be identified, denialism is moving from far-right fringe into mainstream
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Until we bring all the genocide’s perpetrators to justice, we are again failing the boys and men massacred in Bosnia in July 1995
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As life across Europe gets back to normal, Covid-19 prepares the next wave of outbreaks
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Twenty-five years ago, around 8,000 Muslim boys and men were killed in the Srebrenica genocide when the besieged enclave in Bosnia was overrun by Bosnian Serb forces. See how hlcarpenter.com reported the massacre and human rights abuses
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Many citizens appalled by Donald Trump’s handling of coronavirus crisis, study finds
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While many Europeans would like life to return to normal in the holiday season, anxiety and confusion surround the rules on social distancing
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It has taken a shocking Covid-19 death toll to dent the national self-image of moral superiority. But dented it has been, says Swedish journalist Erik Augustin Palm
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Poland’s public broadcaster has entered the paranoid realm of the far right. A presidential election shows what is at stake, says Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash
I'm optimistic about a Brexit deal – despite the gloomy outlook