For the United States to put its considerable clout behind a German political party whose leaders minimize Nazi crimes is a blunder of historic proportions.
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan As the US drifts closer to authoritarianism, the words of Hans and Sophie Scholl and the White Rose collective remain vital: We will not be silent.
Germany’s rocky path towards Sunday’s early elections began when the outgoing coalition government collapsed on November 6, ...
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain secured what he thought was peace by acceding to Adolf Hitler’s wishes. Are we ...
An economic slump, an immigration crisis and the lifting of a security blanket provided for decades by the U.S. are issues on ...
Emissaries of right-wing parties overseas who gathered at the flagship conservative conference described a fight spanning ...
As Ukraine approached the three-year mark of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the country’s hoped-for path to a favorable and lasting peace has been upended in a matter of days by the administration of U ...
Donald Trump’s disdain for NATO will reshape the domestic politics—and military posture—of some of America’s closest allies.
Every economist worth his or her salt knows that imposing a flock of tough new global tit-for-tat tariffs will drive the ...
In her book "Small Town, Big Secrets," historian Sally J. Ling shares how 28 Black cadets came to Boca Raton to be trained on radar, some of whom would become Tuskegee Airmen.
After the highly unusual U.S. interventions, the AfD remains in second place heading into Germany’s federal election on ...
U.S. Interior Secretary and co-chair of a new White House energy council Doug Burgum on Friday called for every U.S. power ...
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