Alexander Saeedy
Inside Brussels in Lockdown, as the European Union Shuts Down After the Attacks
Shut down by the Islamic State attacks that killed at least 34 people, the de facto capital of Europe finds comfort in fries and sticking together — because no one is going anywhere.
Germany's Far-Right AfD Party Is Scaring Europe, And Rising in the Polls
Three big German states vote on Sunday in local elections, and a party whose leader wants to shoot refugees at the border may do very well in them.
The EU Is Banning the 500-euro 'Bin Laden' Bill to Try and Stop Terrorists
The banknote most likely to be used by criminals is on its way out, and tougher financial rules are on the way in. But until 28 states agree to closer ties on intelligence, the