Feature • February 1, 2005
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Besides the world economy, another powerful force is bonding Europe together: the Russians.
Article • December 30, 2009
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Article • April 13, 2010
What the success of the far right in Hungary means for the rest of Europe.
Article • May 5, 2010
Pro-Iranian Shiites in Iraq edge closer to forming government.
Article • May 23, 2010
Article • September 12, 2010
Feature • July 1, 2003
Article • December 1, 2010
Article • March 22, 2011
What does Germany know that the United States does not?
Article • May 31, 2012
It isn’t being widely reported, but violent flare-ups are increasing.
Article • June 19, 2012
This is why Israel should still fear Rome.
Article • September 3, 2012
Article • October 20, 2012
Article • September 3, 2018
India’s membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization boosts Russia’s power.
Article • September 28, 2005
President Bush’s proposal to use American armed forces as first responders to domestic disasters may be necessary—but it will create problems of its own.
Article • March 16, 2019
New Zealand mosque attack, Iran in Iraq, Algerian crisis, and more
Article • January 23, 2006
Antiviral drugs have been rendered obsolete by viruses that are becoming resistant in startlingly quick fashion. Not a reassuring development as the world sits on the cusp of a pandemic.
Article • July 6, 2020
Article • May 3, 2021
If you disagree with the government’s coronavirus response, you can now be put under surveillance in Germany.
Article • June 28, 2006
New proposed legislation in Japan will bolster the nation’s military power.
Feature • August 1, 2006
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