European and domestic policy are no longer separate spheres after these elections, Die Presse comments: These European elections have ...
Brexit was, is and will remain the property of the Tories, Die Presse stresses: The list of its godfathers is long: David Cameron, Michael ...
The EU must take its future into its own hands, explains Die Presse: Now that the US is slipping away as a partner for the EU, its wealth ...
Those who are demonstrating against the copyright reform are unintentionally supporting the big companies, says Die Presse: The Internet ...
Theresa May is continuing her dangerous strategy of running down the clock with the Brexit postponement, Die Presse warns: The British ...
The daily Die Presse, on the other hand, takes a dim view of the EU competition watchdogs' decision: Forbidding the merger of Siemens and ...
The conviction that its own culture is superior has to do with the past in the east of the EU, Die Presse concludes: For outsiders it may ...
Boosting the budget for migration is a good idea, Die Presse writes approvingly: The situation in and around Europe has changed to such an ...
The digital tax is definitely coming, Die Presse writes, naming five reasons why it's sure: First: the Brexit is reducing the EU budget and ...
Brussels' newfound confidence is exaggerated, Die Presse believes: Anyone who's walked away from an accident unharmed knows how people in ...