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Brexit Begins

U.K. Art World Weighs ‘Brexit’ as ‘Depressing Moment’ or Golden Opportunity

Divorce First, Trade Talks Later, E.U. Tells U.K.

Donald Trump’s Parrot

The Complex Cost of Brexit Gets Clearer

What’s King Henry VIII Got to Do With Brexit? Plenty

Beginning ‘Brexit’ and Bracing for Impact

Look for Market Buoyancy Ahead of ‘Brexit’ to Be Short-Lived

Are Britain and the E.U. Ready for Brexit?

Theresa May’s Letter Invoking Article 50

‘Brexit’ Shook Pillars of the West, but They’re Not Crumbling Yet

Making ‘Brexit’ Official, U.K. Wades Into a Thorny Thicket

Scotland Votes to Demand a Post-‘Brexit’ Independence Referendum

Why Brexit Is Best for Britain: The Left-Wing Case

The Offender of the Free World

Bulgaria’s Ex-Premier Nears Return to Power in a Key Election for Europe

E.U. Leaders Sign Rome Declaration and Proclaim a ‘Common Future’ (Minus Britain)

On Eve of E.U. Anniversary, Pope Warns of Bloc’s Fragility

E.U. Is Turning 60 and Searching for Something to Celebrate

London Attack Echoes, Faintly, in a Europe Anxious but Inured

What a Le Pen Win Would Look Like

Brussels Commemorates Attack Anniversary With Both Silence and Noise

Liberal America Has A Swedish Fetish

Marine Le Pen Sharpens Attack on Emmanuel Macron in French Debate

U.K. to Start ‘Brexit’ on March 29 by Invoking Article 50

Scottish Independence Can Wait

U.S. Trade Views Shake Up Usually Staid Group of 20 Summit

Me, Myself and My Hijab

Merkel Meets Trump, the Defender Versus the Disrupter

Turkey’s Quarrel With Europe

Merkel's Playbook for Trump

The Dutch Election Shows How Not to Defeat Populism

Geert Wilders Falls Short as Wary Dutch Scatter Their Votes

Legalizing Discrimination in Europe

Will Angela Merkel Save the West? Don’t Count on It

Dutch Vote Watched Across Europe With a Finger in the Wind

Turkey’s Ugly Spat With Europe

Somebody Else’s Babies

Facing Disunity in Turkey, Erdogan Finds an Enemy in Europe

Turkish Attempt to Close Gap With the West Seems to Widen It

Europe Is Facing 4 Existential Tests. Can It Hold Together?

Artur Mas, Former Catalan Leader, Is Barred From Holding Office

E.U. Warns Turkey in Escalating Dispute Over Constitutional Referendum

Hungary Plays the E.U.

Mr. Trump’s Threat to Europe’s Security

Donald Tusk Gets 2nd Term as President of European Council

Wary of ‘Brexit,’ A.I.G. to Open Insurer in Luxembourg

Poland Opposes 2nd Term for Donald Tusk, an Ex-Premier, to Lead E.U. Council

Mr. Erdogan’s Jaw-Dropping Hypocrisy

Before Elections, Dutch Fear Russian Meddling, but Also U.S. Cash