The recent Houthi arms bonanza came from Saleh, not Iran.
France’s Message to Germany: Back to the 19th Century?
France takes exception to the words of German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Eurozone: The Battle Over What Solidarity Means
Are two divergent economic cultures clashing inside the Eurozone?
GE and Siemens: What Goes Around Comes Around
A curious role reversal between the U.S.’s and Germany’s largest industrial titans.
The Rise — and Fall? — of Google
Google’s dominance of the internet could bring them under threat of antitrust action.
The Risk that Glows in the Dark
It is fairly likely that by 2030 a nuclear attack will have hit one or more major Western cities.
Yemen: Youth Bulges and Geopolitics
A youth-heavy population in Yemen could spell increased insecurity in the future.
The Sand Lords of Dubai
As the working day comes to an end, workers in Dubai congregate to enjoy a bout of wrestling in the sand.
Greece: Still Shying Away from the Hard Decisions
Unless Mr. Tsipras bites the bullet on tough reforms, Grexit will certainly become a reality.

























