The Economist: Europe
But he will enjoy rare support from his countrymen, at least to begin with
The rise of dirty politics in Europe
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A coming backlash to the green wave
The Kremlin’s criticism of Alexi Navalny is making him more popular
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These days the old Soviet methods are liable to backfire
Putin and Erdogan have formed a brotherhood of hard power
But the bond is brittle
How brave German hairdressers won a battle for human dignity
Hair salons will reopen before most other places
Skiing without lifts in France
www.economist.com › europe › 2021 › 02 › 25 › skiing-without-lifts-in-france
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Winter sports in a time of pandemic
Europe’s underground abortion network
www.economist.com › europe › 2021 › 02 › 27 › europes-underground-abortion-network
When terminations are banned in Poland, Polish women buy train tickets
Nicolas Sarkozy’s jail sentence shocks France’s political class
The former French president is convicted of corruption, but appeals
Frontex, the EU’s border force, swells in size
How the Kremlin outwitted Amnesty International
www.economist.com › europe › 2021 › 03 › 04 › how-the-kremlin-outwitted-amnesty-international
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Russia hoists a human-rights group by its own woolly language