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Moldova chooses Europe again as Sandu wins reelection

Isabelle DeSisto and Grigore Pop-Eleches - November 12, 2024
Modovans overseas helped reelect the pro-E.U. president, despite the Kremlin-backed interference.

What China’s economic slowdown means for the world

Jeremy Wallace - September 20, 2023
It’s a slowdown, not a collapse.

Some female leaders handled covid and other crises very well

Katie Tyner and Farida Jalalzai - December 20, 2022
What made these leaders effective? We interviewed politicians, journalists, doctors and others in New Zealand and Iceland to find out.

The E.U. is turning geopolitical. Is Venus becoming Mars?

Kathleen R. McNamara - October 17, 2022
E.U. diplomat Josep Borrell warned the Russian army will be ‘annihilated’ if it launches a nuclear attack. These words suggest a more assertive European Union.

Will Brussels stop funding autocracy?

Daniel Kelemen - April 12, 2022
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s power rests in part on how he distributes E.U. funds to oligarchs and local authorities in exchange for support

Calling Ukrainian refugees more ‘civilized’ than Syrians requires willful amnesia

Oumar Ba, Lina Benabdallah, and Elif Kalaycioglu - March 21, 2022
The history of the West suggests something else entirely

Northern Ireland’s borders are stirring up trouble again

Dermot Hodson - November 18, 2021
Why is Boris Johnson threatening to scrap the agreement that he negotiated?

The E.U.-U.S. steel deal could transform the fight against climate change

Todd N. Tucker and Bentley Allan - October 31, 2021
Suddenly, the COP26 meeting in Scotland isn’t this week’s big climate news

‘The most powerful woman in the world’ is stepping down. What is Merkel’s legacy on gender equality?

Sabine Lang, Petra Ahrens, and Phillip Ayoub - September 23, 2021
As a conservative woman in government, the German chancellor has often ‘led from behind’ on gender issues

If the E.U. doesn’t wake up to what’s happening with Poland, it may sleepwalk into self-destruction

Anna Grzymala-Busse - July 16, 2021
The fight over whose courts are in control threatens the foundations of the European Union’s constitutional order
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