Article • July 11, 2005
Britain’s go at the EU presidency will likely show Eurocrats the need to overhaul the six-month rotating position—and to give the job to someone who can permanently and authoritatively speak for the entire Union.
Article • March 25, 2018
Six more years of Putin’s totalitarianism, terror in Texas, and more
Article • August 25, 2018
China preps for war, Russia expands arsenal for space war, Syria’s future, and more
Article • September 7, 2005
After terrorist bombings in London, Israel, Egypt and Bangladesh—not to mention Iraq—every sign points to an increased probability of attacks in the U.S. Are prisons the new terrorist training camp?
Article • September 8, 2018
Pakistani nukes in jihadists hands, Iranian missiles in Iraq, German troops in Iraq, and more
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Article • January 4, 2019
2019 brings an intense focus on German foreign policy.
Article • November 18, 2019
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Article • November 13, 2008
Europe takes another step toward an EU military.
Feature • May 1, 2007
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Article • August 16, 2007
As homegrown terrorism becomes more threatening, political correctness makes the U.S. more vulnerable.
Article • September 4, 2007
British soldiers have retreated to an airport outside Basra leaving the city in the hands of Shiite militias.
Article • September 17, 2007
Edmund Stoiber has been appointed leader of the EU’s anti-bureaucracy movement. What does this forebode?
Article • November 12, 2007
Edmund Stoiber is clashing with Jose Barroso over how to reduce bureaucracy in the European Commission. Where will Stoiber’s vision take Europe?
Article • November 23, 2007
Britain becomes more isolated with Danes being offered a vote on EU integration.