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France May Pull Out of Joint Tank Project as Franco-German Defense Pacts Unravel

New Delhi, June 14 -- BERLIN - The soldiers who would eventually crew the tank that France and Germany set out to build together in 2017 have not yet enlisted in their respective armies. By the time t... Read More


Fidan Heads to Moscow With NATO Summit Weeks Away, Carrying Every Crisis at Once

New Delhi, June 14 -- MOSCOW - He is the only senior minister from a NATO member state who holds working relationships with both Kyiv and Moscow, with both Washington and Tehran's interlocutors, and w... Read More


Farage Claims Britain Is a 'Two-Tier State Against White People' in Substack Essay, Vows to Deport Foreign Tenants and Repeal Equality Act

In the essay, June 14 -- that Britain operates as a "two-tier state against white people," with government power consistently deployed to address inequalities experienced by minorities while, in his t... Read More


NATO Says US Jet Cuts Are Manageable. The Real Gaps Are Somewhere Else.

New Delhi, June 14 -- losing fighter jets is something the alliance can work around. Losing everything else is where it gets difficult. NATO is already developing a plan to offset the reduction of Am... Read More


Europe Went to Moscow. Moscow Said No. Now What?

New Delhi, June 14 -- BRUSSELS - They went to Smolenskaya Square with a message. They left with a lecture. The ambassadors of France, Britain, and Germany - Nicolas de Riviere, Nigel Casey, and Alexa... Read More


Albania's Flamingo Revolution Outgrows the Kushner Resort and Turns on the Government

TIRANA, June 13 -- It began with flamingos, and it has arrived at the prime minister's door. Two weeks after Albanians started protesting a luxury resort that the family of Jared Kushner wants to buil... Read More


The Word Is Sustainability. The Target Is Immigration. Switzerland Votes Tomorrow on a 10-Million Cap.

BERN, June 13 -- On Sunday one of the wealthiest countries on earth will vote on a question most nations never dare ask aloud: whether to cap its own population by law. Swiss voters go to the polls on... Read More


A Month Without a Government, Romania's President Looks Outside Parliament for a Prime Minister

BUCHAREST, June 13 -- More than a month after its government collapsed, Romania still does not have a new one, and on Thursday its president tried to break the deadlock the only way he had left: by re... Read More


Spain's Opposition Wants Sanchez Gone, but the Numbers, and the Far Right, Keep Him in Power

MADRID, June 13 -- Spain's conservative opposition has spent weeks insisting that Pedro Sanchez's government is finished, drowning in corruption cases and abandoned by the public. This week its leader... Read More


Hungary Moves to Dismantle the State Media Machine Orban Spent Sixteen Years Building

BUDAPEST, June 13 -- The government of Prime Minister Peter Magyar has submitted legislation to tear down and rebuild Hungary's state media, an attempt to undo what critics at home and across Europe s... Read More