Revolving Doors
Twelve years since officially forswearing violence, ETA terrorists have mastered the political fray.
Twelve years since officially forswearing violence, ETA terrorists have mastered the political fray.
A new book by ethicist Nigel Biggar argues that post-colonial guilt has been blown out of proportion.
This year’s CPAC Hungary will showcase the country’s promise as a testing ground of conservative policies.
When it comes to the EU’s China policy, the seeming dissonance between Macron’s appeasement and von der Leyen’s hawkishness is in fact a well-rehearsed symbiosis.
Last week, von der Leyen said of China: “The story of our relationship is not yet written, and it need not be defensive.” Her visit to China begins today.
Fully one year on, intellectuals are yet to make a decisive appearance to alter the course of the conflict.
VOX’s no-confidence motion to oust PM Pedro Sánchez amounts to little more than a gimmick.
Spain’s upcoming turn at holding the EU Council Presidency is a high-stakes opportunity likely to be missed.
Could Fauda prove the clearest testament yet to the Palestinian question’s irreducible unsolvability?
Fresh off forming Israel’s most right-wing government ever, Bibi Netanyahu appears in his recently published memoir as the Jewish people’s shrewdest leader since King Solomon.
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