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EU countries skate around Winter Olympics boycott
European countries can’t get it together over a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. This week’s continental indecision
Democracy is in trouble, and Biden’s summit is not going to fix it
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Sending US combat troops to Ukraine ‘not in the cards right now,’ Biden says
President Joe Biden on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of unilaterally sending U.S. combat troops to Ukraine if Russia invades
Macron enters presidential campaign fray in Vichy
VICHY, France — The weight of France’s checkered World War II history still bears down on Vichy, the middle-sized city
Olaf Scholz elected German chancellor
BERLIN — The German parliament on Wednesday elected Social Democrat Olaf Scholz as the country’s ninth postwar chancellor. Scholz takes
Stop downcycling our bottles: Why Europe’s non-alcoholic beverage industry needs fair and necessary access to its recycled packaging
We, the European non-alcoholic beverage industry, are firmly committed to deliver on the EU Green Deal objectives to reduce waste,
Suspect in Jamal Khashoggi murder arrested in Paris
French authorities have arrested one of the men suspected of involvement in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to
Saturday night fever! Finnish PM Sanna Marin under fire over nightclub trip
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s visit to a nightclub over the weekend has fired up her critics. While it didn’t
Biden’s Summit for Democracy gets under autocrats’ skins
In some ways, President Joe Biden’s long-promised Summit for Democracy could not be better timed. The virtual gathering, set for