Germany’s Angela Merkel has succeeded in uniting her formerly divided country … against herself and her party.
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Tag Archives: The European Union
Falling Back – Twice
Daylight saving time gives us an extra hour of sleep once a year – but is it worth it?
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Helping Iran Circumvent Sanctions
As Europeans collude with adversaries to undermine U.S. sanctions, it is fair to ask why we maintain troops on their soil.
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Spain’s Dirty Laundry
From Greenland to the Falklands, there are many examples of regional autonomy from which Spain could benefit.
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Gibraltar Rocks Brexit
For the most part Brexit is not an American issue, but the fate of Gibraltar is an exception.
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Britain’s Declaration Of Independence
Theresa May’s ‘Brexit’ speech amounts to Britain’s declaration of independence from the European Union.
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The Rise Of European Disunion
An array of centrifugal forces is pulling the European Union apart, and 2017 may be the year it finally gives way.
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Brexit Hits A Hump
The road Britain must travel to leave the European Union is getting longer and lumpier.
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Canada Meets The Walloons
A major trade deal with Canada hangs in the balance as Belgium’s Wallonia province exercises a veto for all of Europe.
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Yesterday’s Grandeur, Today’s Problems
In a century-old royal palace, Denmark’s current government confronted a thoroughly modern murder plot.
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