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Northern Ireland and the Disunited Kingdom

The Madness of Crowds

Migrants Face Deportations and Walls in Europe, Too

Top Aide to France’s Le Pen is Held in Payments Inquiry

‘Hunger for Clarity’ Fuels Lucrative ‘Brexit’ Advice Sector

From Trump, the Nationalist, a Trail of Global Trademarks

On Pence’s Trip to Europe

The Russification of America

Save Greece by Saving Its Economy First

Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability: Fake News

‘I Am Ashamed’ vs. ‘Get Over It’: British Lawmakers Debate Trump Visit

Pence: U.S. Stands With European Union

Mike Pence Tells a Skeptical E.U. That It Has Trump’s Support

How Donald Trump Might Save the E.U.

A Worried Europe Finds Scant Reassurance on Trump’s Plans

Greeks Turn to the Black Market as Another Bailout Showdown Looms

Trump Aides Try to Reassure Europe, but Many Are Wary

Can E.U. Shift Migrant Crisis to the Source? In Libya, the Odds Are Long

Tony Blair Wants U.K. to ‘Rise Up’ and Stay in E.U. But Will Anyone Listen?

The Greek Bomb in the E.U.’s Foundations

Trudeau, Praising the E.U., Doesn’t Mention ‘Brexit’ or Trump

James Mattis, America’s new defence secretary, has given NATO a warning

Turkey’s snuggling up to Russia is likely to hurt it

Matteo Renzi plans to quit his job and win it back

How Moldova escaped the effects of a giant banking crisis

Greece’s creditors are now the main impediment to solving the country’s woes

The urge to elect an insurgent is helping Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron in France

As Trump Embraces Protectionism, E.U. Parliament Ratifies Canada Trade Deal

Angela Merkel’s conservatives are getting jumpy

Podemos retreats to the hard left

Why Trump Is Right on Russia

The Rot in French Politics

Trudeau and Trump Are to Meet, and Yellen Will Address Congress

From Brussels with love: The multi-billion-euro exit charge that could sink Brexit talks