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Jon Henley

Jon Henley is the Guardian's Europe correspondent, based in Paris

  • Emmanuel Macron and Xi Jinping walk in the middle of a large courtyard as they review an assembly of guards during an official welcome ceremony

    Xi’s European tour: where is Chinese leader going and what are visit’s aims?

  • European symbol graphic

    Europe's housing crisis
    Fix Europe’s housing crisis or risk fuelling the far-right, UN expert warns

  • A banner hanging from the upper windows of  building on a busy street in Amsterdam bears the message ‘fuck the housing market’. Pedestrians and cyclists pass by in the foreground

    Europe's housing crisis
    ‘Everything’s just … on hold’: the Netherlands’ next-level housing crisis

  • View of Pikk Street in the Old City of Tallinn, Estonia

    Europe's housing crisis
    Higher costs and cramped conditions: the impact of Europe’s housing crisis

  • Workers move metal barriers at the site of a pro-Palestinian protest encampment after it was broken up by police officers at UCLA.

    Manhattan DA investigating after officer fired gun inside Columbia University - as it happened

    Incident, which did not result in injuries, under review, while in California students and faculty condemn police crackdown at UCLA. This blog is now closed.
  • Riot police use pepper spray on protesters in Georgia

    Georgia condemned for crackdown on protesters opposing ‘foreign agents’ bill

  • Police use water cannons to disperse protesters near the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi.

    Georgian police fire teargas as huge ‘foreign agents’ bill protests rock Tbilisi – as it happened

April 2024

  • Customers sit at tables at a cafe, some of them drinking coffee, as a TV mounted above a fridge shows Pedro Sánchez delivering an address

    Surreal claims, lawfare and abuse: toxic politics in Spain reflect the new Europe

  • Robert Fico

    Media freedom ‘perilously close to breaking point’ in several EU countries

  • A demonstration against the new ‘Venice Access Fee’.

    Europe live
    Europe: Venice residents protest as city begins visitor charging scheme – as it happened

  • People take pictures of the red windmill without its blades as a worker loads damaged items into the back of a truck

    Moulin Rouge windmill sails collapse in Paris

  • Europe live
    Europe: Brussels proposes free movement deal for UK’s 18- to 30-year-olds – as it happened

  • Political uncertainty in Croatia as ruling party wins most seats but no majority

  • Support for Ukraine at stake as Croatia votes in parliamentary election

  • Artworks carried to safety as fire blazes at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange

  • Europe live: scores of emergency workers fight fire at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange – as it happened

  • EU asylum and migration pact has passed despite far right and left’s objections

March 2024

  • A brown bear

    Brown bear that attacked five people shot dead, says Slovakian minister

    Drone used to identify animal that went on rampage in northern Slovakia this month, says Tomáš Taraba
  • Minister for health, Simon Harris, during a press conference at the Department of Health in Dublin to speak about mental health supports during the Covid-19 outbreak

    Simon Harris confirms he will run for Irish PM as party rushes to back him

    Nearly half of Fine Gael parliamentary party endorses 37-year-old as string of potential rivals rule themselves out
  • Leader of the Democratic Alliance Luis Montenegro

    Portugal’s new prime minister promises to bring stability after narrow win

    Luís Montenegro must now try to form government but has vowed not to do any deal with far-right Chega party
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