As factories falter, France and Germany head for hustings in search of scapegoats (Originally published Dec. 18 in “What in the World“) Behind Germany’s political turmoil is, of course, a
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Weakened Europe fears Trump and China will divide and conquer on trade (Originally published Dec. 17 in “What in the World“) Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday lost a confidence
As ECB cuts, EU learns it may have to pay for Kyiv’s defense as well as its own (Originally published Dec. 13 in “What in the World“) After worrying Trump
Germany joins France in crisis as arms bills rise, Norway mulls power cuts (Originally published Dec. 12 in “What in the World“) Europe’s political turmoil is spreading rightward—from France to
Euro looks anemic as Macron minces and Moscow sends missiles to Minsk (Originally published Dec. 11 in “What in the World“) The political crisis at the center of Europe looks
With France in crisis, Europe faces cost of defending against Putin — and Trump (Originally published Dec. 6 in “What in the World“) The United Kingdom’s chief of the defense
As Israel warns of wider war, US funnels more arms to Ukraine—and Tunisia (Originally published Dec. 5 in “What in the World“) U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back
Biden shovels weapons to Ukraine as Trump rattles sabers at Middle East (Originally published Dec. 3 in “What in the World“) U.S. President Joe Biden is shipping another $725 million
Russia grabs more Ukrainian turf ahead of expected Trump-imposed armistice (Originally published Dec. 2 in “What in the World“) Russian forces are advancing in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk in their latest
Netanyahu calls ceasefire a break to rearm; Russia shuts off Ukraine’s power (Originally published Nov. 29 in “What in the World“) Russia on Thursday launched a fresh barrage of missiles