Europe Labour is right to rebuild EU relations damaged by David Cameron How the Labour party is moving in the right direction by trying to rebuild relations with our European allies. By Ben Fox
Obama’s disunited states It would be a mistake to regard the result as a sweeping endorsement of the Obama presidency. By Ben Fox
Advantage, Obama as voting begins in the US The opinion polls have hardened in favour of the President in the last days of the campaign. By Ben Fox
Black America waits anxiously as race re-emerges in the US election In Florida, the Democrat charge is that Republicans are trying to stop black people from voting. By Ben Fox
Cameron finally has a coherent Europe policy – but does his party want to listen? The PM is inching towards a sceptical but engaged role in Europe. But his MPs won't be bought off. By Ben Fox
Playing the eurozone blame game shows the extent of Osborne’s failure The longer the coalition remains in denial, the longer it will take for Britain to recover from its economic… By Ben Fox
Europe’s Super Sunday promises an exciting, uncertain future Voters rejected austerity and they rejected the political establishment. By Ben Fox
Can François Hollande begin a centre-left revival? The French presidential election will show whether the European left is bouncing back or in possibly By Ben Fox
After Greece, where now for the eurozone? Time to look at the deep mechanical flaws in the euro's design. By Ben Fox