By Frank Vogl, August 15, 2022
Donald Trump’s prime strategy is to undermine the U.S. system of justice – and make lots of money for himself in the process.
By Frank Vogl, August 15, 2022
Donald Trump’s prime strategy is to undermine the U.S. system of justice – and make lots of money for himself in the process.
By Julia Watson, August 7, 2022
Microplastics from plastic water bottles can be found everywhere -- in meat and dairy products, fish, human blood and even close to the summit of Mount Everest.
By Bruce Stokes, August 4, 2022
The world faces many challenges. More intense cooperation between the United States and the EU can help solve them.
By Julia Watson, July 7, 2022
How to buy meat responsibly, plus: A recipe for Ossobuco
By Ira Straus, July 5, 2022
No previous fascism made it past its youth. This one is a late-stage fascism. It necessarily takes some styles and structures from late-stage Soviet Communism.
By David Apgar, June 6, 2022
In contrast to Putin, President Xi at least seems focused on the long game for his country. But why is Xi then supporting Putin's win-today, lose-thereafter venture?
By Julia Watson, May 28, 2022
Face the facts about meat consumption and drop the replicas. Plus, A recipe for mushroom, fingerlings and goat's cheese melt.
By Stephan Richter and Alexei Bayer, May 16, 2022
Russia’s war against Ukraine provided Boris Johnson with a unique opportunity to highlight Britain’s international leadership credentials.
By Thomas Hanke, May 12, 2022
The leader of France’s left says he runs against what Macron stands for. But despite his populists' airs, he pushes Putin’s European policy goals.
By Karen Cheung, May 7, 2022
Karen Cheung’s first book charts the acceleration of a vanishing way of life in Hong Kong amid China’s creeping influence.
By Stephan Richter, May 4, 2022
The politician who had prepared himself all his life for his top role flops. Meanwhile, the man who had made a career as a comedian on TV turns out to be a very determined and successful statesman.
By Uwe Bott, May 4, 2022
To provide Germany with proper orientation in times of historic misses, the German Chancellor has to show a lot more courage. All parties have a lot of explaining to do.
By César Chelala, April 29, 2022
Recent history reveals the need for the adherence of all nations to a new international security framework.
By Frank Vogl, April 26, 2022
Ukraine needs billions to run Its government. As its economy dives, its budget spending soars. The global community needs to step up.
By Thomas Hanke, April 25, 2022
On Ukraine and Russia, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz is not acting thoughtfully and with a cool head. Rather, he is damaging Germany's reputation - and his own party.