Russia Retaliates For British Retaliation, Kicking 23 British Diplomats Out
Not unexpectedly, Russia has retaliated for Great Britain’s retaliation for Russia’s apparent assassination attempt on British history.
Not unexpectedly, Russia has retaliated for Great Britain’s retaliation for Russia’s apparent assassination attempt on British history.
The Treasury Department has designated five entities and 19 individuals tied to the Russian government for cyber espionage.
Theresa May has expelled 23 Russian diplomats and convened the North Atlantic Council.
The British prime minister and outgoing US Secretary of State declared a red line crossed. There’s no reason to think this White House will follow through.
After six months, Angela Merkel has apparently succeeded in forming a coalition government.
The latest, and most grave, example of the current tide of right-wing populism can be found in Italy.
Shots fired: European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker threatens to fight back if President Trump imposes tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Yet more absurdity from Brussels, where regulators seemingly don’t understand how the Internet works.
Few Western democracies have anything quite like our First Amendment. This is a case where the United States gets it right.
Pork barrel politics is complicating Germany’s replacement of its 1970s fighter jet.
Poland’s new Holocaust legislation just keeps sounding worse and worse.
As Brexit negotiations go on and the consequences of Britain leaving the European Union become clearer, some Britons are starting to ask for a chance at a second referendum.
Once again, President Trump is going soft on Russia. Why? I’ll leave that up to the reader to decide.
Donald Trump is wildly unpopular in the United Kingdom, and that’s apparently causing him to eschew visiting the United States’s most important ally.
America’s closest European allies are rebuffing the Trump Administration’s efforts to renegotiate the nuclear deal with Iran. They’re right to do so.
Norway is poised to make some big changes to its drug laws.
America’s closest allies sent a strong signal that they do not agree with President Trump on the nuclear deal with Iran.
New York Knicks Center Enes Katner is at the center of an international legal dispute for speaking out against the President of Turkey.
Two months after a referendum that supported independence from Spain, Catalan voters head to the polls for a new round of parliamentary elections that remain up in the air.
Vladimir Putin will easily win re-election, but some are beginning to wonder who or what comes after him.
Russia has been barred from participating in the 2018 Winter Olympics after an investigation uncovered extensive evidence of cheating.
It appears Russia attempted to influence last year’s Brexit vote in the same manner it did the 2016 election in the United States.
At least some portion of the British public appears to be having some second thoughts about Brexit.
While the President of the United States continues to create chaos, Xi Jinping consolidates his power in China.
Catalonia’s independence referendum is one day away, and nobody seems to know what to expect.
Angela Merkel was re-elected to a fourth term as German Chancellor as expected, but voters also sent a warning.
The London subway was hit by a bomb during the morning rush hour. Authorities are treating it as a terrorist attack.
At least thirteen dead in an apparent terrorist attack in Spain.
Vice-President Pence is advocating the admission of Georgia into NATO. That would be a bad idea.
Great Britain heads to the polls today.
Another night of terror in the United Kingdom.
Centrist candidate Emmanuelle Macron scored a decisive win over the far-right Marine Le Pen in today’s runoff round of the French Presidential election.
Emmanuel Macron holds a decisive lead over Marine Le Pen as the French Presidential election heads into its final hours.
French voters face a stark choice in the May 7th runoff for President. Hopefully, they’ll make the correct choice.
A political surprise in Great Britain as Prime Minister Theresa May calls a snap election for June 8th.
An apparent terrorist attack in Russia’s second largest city.