Poll: Western Europeans Want Trade War With the U.S.
A study conducted in six countries showed Westerners support retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. even though they are aware it will hurt their pocketbooks.
A study conducted in six countries showed Westerners support retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. even though they are aware it will hurt their pocketbooks.
The government of Georgia has been criticised by the EU for espousing conservative policies.

Hitherto, many views that might have been expressed by decent, hardworking people in your local pub could not be uttered in most respectable institutions, not just universities.
Once a haven for asylum seekers, the country is now shifting away from unregulated immigration.

German MEP Petr Bystron is accused of spreading Nazi imagery—after he posted a picture of Merkel lifting her arm.
Helsinki-based energy group Helen aims to cut its emissions and help with Net Zero targets—but does this jeopardise energy security?
The announcement comes as data suggests the Russian advance has slowed for the fourth consecutive month.

“We are ready to exert more pressure on Russia using all available instruments,” declared the Madrid meeting’s final communiqué. But how?
Has the conversation around Islam, immigration, and multiculturalism advanced at all in the last fifteen years? Harrison Pitt and Peter Whittle discuss that and much else on the latest episode of The Forge.

Unlike the Ancient Roman Empire which was officially split into Western and Eastern halves, the Western world has not yet been divided into two or three or four.