Default will not have wider implications for country’s bonds
French leader says grouping could help shield international order rather than choosing sides among superpowers
The ‘coalition of the willing’ sounds impressive but remains paper thin
Veteran republican leader awarded €100,000 in damages at Dublin’s High Court
Central bank governor Fabio Panetta warns the brain drain is adding to pressure on the economy
Skala Assault Regiment trains soldiers to ride in pairs, one shooting, the other driving
Belgrade explains why its weapons and ammunition ended up on Ukrainian side
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The country is carving out a bold future from its complicated past
From the classic Turkish take to the all-in German version (with scharf) these are the places to stand in line
Earning a six-figure salary is enough for the government to strip you of benefits and allowances — but it hardly makes you wealthy
Tech policy chief promises ‘more action’ against platforms failing to protect minors
Pressure rises on organisation’s boss Daniel Kinahan, who remains in Dubai, as Sean McGovern is charged in Dublin
Andrew Bailey makes case for minimising negative effects of Brexit
EU trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič is still expected to meet his US counterparts in Paris next week
Without its own industry, the continent will be forced to depend on foreign firms that could cut off supplies
Institutions seek to lure elite scholars who fear being caught up by tougher US visa rules
Only third of those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are thought to have been diagnosed, data shows
Slovakia’s central bank governor Peter Kažimír will remain in post and said he would appeal any conviction
‘We are where the US was 100 years ago and where the UK was 50 years ago,’ says one fundraiser in France
Mayor says UK capital has ‘huge opportunity’ to stand up for ‘pro-growth, pro-investment’ policies
Economy minister Katherina Reiche says Germany’s steel and chemicals sectors are essential for Europe’s competitiveness
The EU must stand up to the US president’s bullying for the sake of the world trading system
Reorganisation of cyber and electronic military units will be crucial part of government’s strategic review
Election result signals end of dominance of two centrist forces and could produce another fragile minority government