German Ideological Revival Polarizes Western Politics
The crisis of the West is no longer purely economic as ideology increasingly matters.
The crisis of the West is no longer purely economic as ideology increasingly matters.
The regime in Tehran stands by their man, Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad.
Italy’s left-wing leader calls on the anti-establishment Five Star Movement’s Beppe Grillo to “say what he wants.”
If China is to fight corruption, it must reduce the state’s role in the economy.
Extension of the Keystone Pipeline would have “no significant impacts” on the environment.
France continues to battle Islamists in Mali with the support of Tuareg secessionists.
Regime change in Syria could threaten the Iraqi leader’s own political survival.
The government needs opposition support to get its budget through the Senate.
Italy’s largest left-wing party promises to put forward a program that others could support.
Ukraine has three months to prove that it is committed to deepening relations with Europe.
Tax increases alone won’t allow the president to protect “critical investments.”
Iranian concessions will likely require a loosening of the sanctions regime.
Left-wing leader Pier Luigi Bersani will struggle to form a majority government.
Turkey appears to have changed position in its oil export dispute with Baghdad.
Driven out of the cities and towns, Mali’s Islamists keep up the fight in the desert north.