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What Does Assad’s Fall Mean for Europe’s Migration Crisis?
Commentators warn that another mass movement of people could push the continent to “breaking point.”
Commentators warn that another mass movement of people could push the continent to “breaking point.”
By choosing modernity and ugliness, the re-opening ceremony at Notre Dame was a huge missed opportunity to speak to the greatest number of people.
Every deportation of a criminal foreigner “is a victory for our country,” says Danish immigration minister.
Battlefield realities may push Zelensky into giving up some of his country’s territory.
European leaders have celebrated the “positive and long-awaited development,” but peace ise not guaranteed to follow.
Where is Home, ye wayfarer? A response to Audrey Unverferth
Turkey wants to expand its territories and carry out an Ottoman imperial revival.
Police Scotland will target young men with “with ideas about white-male entitlement” under the new Hate Crime Act.
A new book considers a postmodern Tolkien, but it circles back to the obvious and enduring: love and friendship.
It is man’s nature to make art of nature.
Unsurprisingly, the Tusk-appointed new budget commissioner said Budapest’s anti-corruption reforms were “not quite what we were hoping for.”
The party wants to pull Germany out of the EU, the euro, and the Paris Agreement.
The judge increased the penalty, saying the prosecution’s request did not “adequately reflect the seriousness of the facts.”
One of the country’s poorest regions is now attracting workers
The outgoing U.S. president tried and failed to secure billions in new aid and to push younger Ukrainian men into the firing line.
How will Labour deliver on their promise to “return law and order” by taking police off the streets?
The agreement is intended to help balance the commercial relationship between the two countries—with potentially serious consequences.
The two conservative governments will play a key role in bridging Brussels and Washington during Trump’s second term.
Tusk’s government has turned the media into a propaganda channel.
Budapest is light and it is magic, but it is not my home.
The Left demands Macron’s impeachment, while the Right calls for his resignation.
Something must change while there is still a country to save.