Cobertura de debates | 16/05/2013

A backlog of reforms, record unemployment, tax scandals: a year after being elected as French president François Hollande's popularity ratings have plunged. Will he still be able to change course and pull the country out of its stagnation? » más
Cobertura de debates | 08/05/2013

Leading European politicians are campaigning for fiscal stimulus measures instead of austerity, the EU is more lenient with deficit deviants and crisis-hit countries are gaining more time to repay their loans. Is Europe abandoning its austerity policy in view of the ongoing recession? » más
Cobertura de debates | 03/05/2013

Joblessness in the Eurozone is soaring to ever new record levels. One person in four is out of work in Greece and Spain, with young people being the hardest hit. Must Europe put belt-tightening behind it to overcome this plight? » más
Cobertura de debates | 11/04/2013

Anger at the "austerity dictates" and fears of German dominance over the continent are growing in Europe's crisis states. Is Germany a power-hungry profiteer of the crisis or a role model and saviour of the euro? » más
Cobertura de debates | 18/04/2013

After the revelations of the offshore leaks scandal the EU is ramping up its battle against tax evasion. Luxembourg has eased its banking secrecy, while Austria is still debating the issue. Are tax havens soon to be a thing of the past? » más
Cobertura de debates | 19/06/2012

The Syria conflict has now claimed around 80,000 lives. Border skirmishes and streams of refugees are taking their toll on the country's neighbours, while all efforts at finding peace have failed. The press discusses military intervention and the danger of the region sliding into chaos. » más
Cobertura de debates | 25/04/2013

The bloody bomb attack in Boston has shaken public life in the US like no other event since 9/11. Once again, the attackers' motive is said to be Islamist ideology. How will the US meet this new terror at home? » más
Cobertura de debates | 03/04/2013

Since carrying out its third nuclear test in February, North Korea has repeatedly threatened war. As the UN steps up sanctions against Pyongyang, South Korea and the US are preparing for the worst. But how dangerous is North Korea's sabre rattling? » más
Cobertura de debates | 31/03/2013

Savers were meant to participate in the Cyprus bailout deal, but the country's parliament rejected the scheme. Now the banks themselves and their larger customers will have to pay up. The press discusses which bailout concepts are fair and why the entire Eurozone is worried about little Cyprus. » más
Cobertura de debates | 08/03/2013

Bersani's centre-left alliance has won the parliamentary elections in Italy. But the success of Grillo's protest party and the Berlusconi camp is making it difficult to form a government. Are Italy's populists now making Europe pay the price for the austerity dictates? » más
Cobertura de debates | 27/02/2013

Demonstrations against high electricity prices in Bulgaria have turned into mass protests against the system. Faced with mounting unrest, Prime Minister Boiko Borisov and his cabinet have resigned. Will a new government break the cycle of poverty and corruption? » más
Cobertura de debates | 22/02/2013

Benedict XVI has become the first pope to voluntarily resign in 700 years. The press discusses what this means for the Church, and who will replace the traditionalist Benedict: a younger pope, a more modern one, or perhaps a non-European? » más
Cobertura de debates | 24/01/2013

For months Slovenia's citizens have been protesting against cuts in social services and corrupt politicians. The mayor of Maribor has been forced to resign and the government is tottering. Will the Slovenians accomplish what the indignant Spaniards failed to achieve? » más
Cobertura de debates | 14/02/2013

High-ranking officials from Spain's conservative People's Party reportedly received money from party slush funds over a period of several years. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is also under suspicion. Is the government of the crisis-stricken country on the verge of collapse? » más
Cobertura de debates | 21/01/2013

Lacking competitiveness, a stalling economy, high unemployment: many commentators see France as one of Europe's biggest problem children and stress the need for structural reforms. » más
Cobertura de debates | 08/11/2012

The EU states are at odds over the budget for 2014-2020. The Commission and Parliament want to increase the budget while net contributors are calling for drastic cuts. The press sees the EU facing another test of endurance. » más
Cobertura de debates | 25/01/2013

French troops are fighting against Islamist rebels in Mali, while in the Sahara the Algerian army freed hundreds of people taken hostage by radical Islamists. How can Europe control the terror on its own doorstep? » más
Cobertura de debates | 31/01/2013

France's Socialists want to introduce marriage and adoption rights for gays. Hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to oppose or support the move. The press discusses what is more important: equal rights for everyone or the inviolability of the traditional family. » más
Cobertura de debates | 24/01/2013

Britain is being stubborn: first Cameron blocked the budget negotiations and called for amendments to the EU treaties, and then he announced a referendum on the UK's EU membership. The press speculates about the country exiting the European Union. » más
Cobertura de debates | 20/09/2012

Europe's crisis-stricken countries are introducing harsh austerity measures to reduce their debts. Hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets to protest against social cuts. The press sees social peace in Europe under threat. » más
Cobertura de debates | 17/12/2012

In Egypt, the judiciary, the opposition and the liberal citizens are rebelling against President Mursi. They fear that the democratically elected Muslim Brother is unduly extending his powers and Islamising the country. Is the Egyptian revolution now entering a second round? » más
Cobertura de debates | 16/11/2012

Even after receiving five bailout packages Greece is still facing bankruptcy. While its creditors are losing their patience, a growing number of Greeks are rebelling against the cuts. The press paints a dark picture of the future of the country. » más
Cobertura de debates | 06/12/2012

Just after the fiercest escalation the Gaza conflict has seen in years, the UN upgraded Palestine, making it an observer state. Israel responded by announcing the construction of further settlements. What does this portend for the peace process? » más
Cobertura de debates | 19/10/2012

Catalonia's government is pushing for separation from Spain, the Scots will vote on independence in a referendum and in Flanders the nationalists are gaining ground. Do separatists pose a threat to European unity? » más
Cobertura de debates | 16/10/2012

The EU wants to establish a banking union to break the vicious circle of private and public debt. Is this the next step on the path to political union or is the Eurozone manoeuvring itself into a mutualisation of debt that could prove fatal? » más
Cobertura de debates | 07/08/2012

Spain and Italy are having trouble getting hold of fresh cash and want the ECB to purchase government bonds to finance their debts. ECB head Mario Draghi wants this help to be contingent on the fulfilment of tough conditions. But is saving the euro really the task of the central bank? » más
Cobertura de debates | 15/06/2012

Spain is to receive billions from the euro bailout fund to get its ailing banks back on their feet, although it won't have to fulfil comprehensive austerity requirements. How long can Europe afford these major rescue operations? » más
Cobertura de debates | 12/06/2012

Europe's austerity dictates are polarising Greece. After attempts at forming a government failed, supporters of the austerity measures achieved a majority in fresh elections. Can the next government stabilise the crisis-ridden country and keep it in the Eurozone? » más
Cobertura de debates | 02/07/2012

Europe's crisis countries are pushing for the mutualisation of Eurozone debt, a plan Germany rejects before central control over national budgets has been established. Must the euro states relinquish sovereignty to save the single currency? » más
Cobertura de debates | 21/09/2012

An anti-Islam film from the US has sparked violent protest around the world, while European magazines have followed up with satirical cartoons. When do we draw the line on freedom of opinion: when religious sentiments are offended, when lives are endangered – or not at all? » más
Cobertura de debates | 14/02/2012

Los tunecinos, los egipcios y los libios se han liberado de sus gobernantes, los regímenes de muchos otros Estados árabes se hallan bajo la presión de las masas. ¿Qué posibilidades de democratizarse tienen los países árabes y qué función cumple Occidente en este proceso? » más
Cobertura de debates | 13/07/2012

A power struggle has been raging in Romania between the government and President Băsescu since Prime Minister Ponta came to office in early May. The referendum on Băsescu's impeachment initiated by the cabinet has failed, but according to the press it leaves the country divided. » más
Cobertura de debates | 17/02/2012

Hungary's right-wing conservative government is under massive pressure: while protestors accuse it of violating democratic principles and driving the country to ruin, the EU Commission has launched legal proceedings against it for breach of treaty. Prime Minister Orbán's concessions appear decidedly cosmetic. » más
Cobertura de debates | 14/03/2012

La UE ya ha concedido paquetes de rescate multimillonarios a Grecia, Irlanda y Portugal, pero ahora hay otros países de la eurozona en dificultades. La prensa europea se pregunta si mantener la disciplina presupuestaria sirve más que mancomunar las deudas y asimismo quién aportará los fondos. » más
Cobertura de debates | 31/01/2012

El movimiento estadounidense Occupy Wall Street ha provocado manifestaciones en todo el mundo en contra del poder del sector financiero y en Europa ha dado sobre todo un nuevo impulso a las protestas de los países en crisis. ¿Qué perspectivas tiene este nuevo movimiento? » más
Cobertura de debates | 11/06/2012

Poland and Ukraine are co-hosting the Euro 2012 football championship, which for the first time since the fall of communism is taking place in Eastern Europe. Kiev is being harshly criticised for the imprisonment of opposition politician Yulia Tymoshenko. How should politicians and fans react to the tournament? » más
Cobertura de debates | 13/02/2012

El presidente de Francia, Nicolas Sarkozy, ha vuelto a mencionar la idea de una Europa de dos velocidades: los miembros de la eurozona deben llevar la delantera y los demás países comunitarios deben seguirlos. Sin embargo, ¿de qué manera puede aumentar la integración en la eurozona sin dividir la Unión? » más
Cobertura de debates | 14/02/2012

Tras la catástrofe nuclear de Fukushima, Alemania, Italia y Suiza han optado por abandonar la energía nuclear y otros países están debatiendo sobre sus ventajas. ¿Será Europa más segura de ahora en adelante o simplemente se encarecerá la electricidad? » más
Cobertura de debates | 13/02/2012

La crisis económica mundial y una deficiente gestión han afectado de pleno a Grecia. El enorme vacío presupuestario ha debilitado la estabilidad del euro y el duro plan de austeridad ha arremetido contra la población. Se trata de un tema que concierne a toda Europa; en euro|topics lo hemos seguido para usted. » más
Cobertura de debates | 30/11/2011

Los sangrientos ataques cometidos en Oslo y Utøya han conmocionado a Europa. La prensa alaba a Noruega por su manera sensata de enfrentarse a la tragedia y reclama más conciencia sobre los peligros del populismo de derecha, así como un debate abierto sobre la integración. » más
Cobertura de debates | 31/05/2011

Los reactores gravemente dañados de la central nuclear averiada de Fukushima-1 aún no se encuentran bajo control. A medida que la contaminación atómica aumenta en Japón, el mundo entero se estremece ante el peligro de una catástrofe nuclear como la de Chernóbil. » más
Cobertura de debates | 12/05/2011

En su búsqueda de una vida mejor, miles de inmigrantes abandonan cada año sus países para dirigirse a Europa. Los Estados comunitarios no se ponen de acuerdo sobre cómo tratar a los refugiados y se atribuyen mutuamente la responsabilidad, opina la prensa. » más
Cobertura de debates | 17/12/2010

¿Hasta dónde puede llegar el periodismo de investigación? Con la publicación de cables secretos estadounidenses, Wikileaks ha abierto un debate en torno a la libertad de expresión y el derecho a la información. » más
Cobertura de debates | 14/12/2010

Los populistas de derecha van cosechando éxitos electorales a medida que aumenta el temor al Islam y en toda Europa se discute sobre la integración. Siga el debate con nosotros. » más
Cobertura de debates | 28/11/2010

Con la extradición de romaníes, Francia encendió el debate sobre la situación de la minoría más numerosa de la Unión Europea. La Comisión de la UE también se ocupó del tema y amenazó con iniciar una causa legal contra Francia. Siga aquí en euro|topics las opiniones y comentarios de la prensa europea. » más
Cobertura de debates | 17/08/2010

Tras el ataque de Israel a una flotilla de ayuda para Gaza en junio, las relaciones entre Turquía e Israel alcanzaron su punto más bajo. Lea aquí la cobertura que la prensa realizó durante semanas de las repercusiones del asalto. » más
Cobertura de debates | 13/07/2010

En el Mundial de Fútbol de Sudáfrica estuvieron en el punto de mira sobre todo las estridentes vuvuzelas, el mal rendimiento de algunas selecciones y el efecto positivo de la Copa para el país anfitrión. A continuación puede leer los comentarios sobre el primer Mundial celebrado en África. » más