Europe was not, and still is not, ready for the level of consolidation that the Greek Finance Minister suggested. On the other hand, Varoufakis was not ready to compromise his ideas either.
Yanis Varoufakis has said that he does not intend to back down from his rather high “red lines”. European leaders, and especially German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble, are currently exploring just how true that is.
What do the contrasting "coming outs" of Tim Cook and Edgars Rinkevics tell us about sexual identity today?
Prejudice is not necessarily the result of conflicting interests, poverty and unemployment. It is more likely fueled by perceptions of illegitimacy, pushed forward by far-right politics.
A systematic mode of thinking is required to ensure rape victims are not blamed for their suffering. Binarism – overly simplistic evaluation – is a default position that causes considerable damage. Sex education and support for feminist movements are vital.
Europe, and the process of 'forging a people', goes beyond economics. If the EU is to be a longstanding project, this process cannot be reduced to the level of economic interests and resource allocation.
All leaders have to present any negotiation outcomes in terms of benefits for their constituents rather than the ways in which justice or solidarity are served.