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A leading Russian and a leading German museum created an exhibition that tries to shed light on one of Europe's most complex relationships, at times creative and at times tragic.

Ukraine is believed to be one step from joining the Eurasian Customs Union, and Ukrainians may be the only ones who can help stop this eastward slide.

The EU must take steps that will help it use sanctions more effectively, in order to build a union that is a well-rounded and strong international actor.
Can Ankara and Brussels develop a framework for reinvigorating the relationship, or is it time for the two to go their separate ways?

The European Union could make a difference both practically and strategically by putting in place a long-term development strategy for Afghanistan.

German parliamentarians will vote this week on sending Patriot missiles to Turkey, a move some fear will be a first step towards a far more active role in the Syrian conflict.

Between now and 2014, the 50 countries participating in the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan will have to empty their military bases and leave the landlocked country.

NATO in partnership with Carnegie Europe brought together a transatlantic community of experts to tackle the emerging security challenges to critical infrastructure protection.

European leaders spent their residual political capital on combating the eurozone crisis and are reluctant to champion the unpopular EU-enlargement project.

Relations between France and Turkey have been marred by unfortunate events, inappropriate diplomatic gestures and strong words from both sides.