What we care about most is often our undoing. So it was for Angela Merkel, who recently announced her intention to step down as leader of the Ch...
French President Emmanuel Macron has framed the European Parliament election in May 2019 as a battle not between the traditional right and left,...
It has been 100 years since World War I ended, and the centenary was commemorated this month with great pomp in Australia, Canada, France, and t...
With the year winding down, we tend to look back to see what happened and, at the same time, to look ahead, try...
Despite political turmoil and emerging risks at the global level, the eurozone has had two years of strong economic growth, at least by its own ...
“Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?” asked Henry II as he instigated the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas B...
From the military juntas that ruled Argentina and Chile in the 1970s and 1980s to Joseph Stalin’s iron-fisted regime in the Soviet Union, ...
US President Donald Trump claims credit for “the greatest ever” economy, and constantly contrasts economic conditions today with the...
Known first of all for its incredibly robust economy, Taiwan has long been pursuing and insisting on freedom, democracy, human rights and the ru...
The focus of our November issue is on perhaps a game-changer decision in Brussels, where the European Commission, the governing body of the Euro...
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