Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Europe

John Bolton Strikes Again

Old Europe is typically tepid in its reaction to Russia and Georgia. more >>

Research in Motion in Europe

The Bold hits Germany. more >>

Obama Wows Them in Europe

Cheering throngs in Berlin but also some doubts he can live up to the great expectations. more >>

The Insultingly Irrelevant George W. Bush and One More Word on Ron Paul

The lame duck president can't even generate outrage abroad, while Paul stirs controversy here. more >>

The Presidency: Photo Op: June 10, 2008

News Buzz: Supreme Court on Detainees, Killer Tornado, and More

Supreme Court rebuffs administration on detainees, four teens killed by Iowa tornado, and more. more >>

The Shadow of the Strong Euro

As the dollar slides, Europeans see both pros and cons as their currency turns 10 years old. more >>

In Prague, Protest Against a U.S. Missile Defense Deal

Hunger strikers pressure the government to say 'no' to Washington. more >>

The Government's Role in Retirement

Americans expect less help than residents of Scandinavia and Europe do. more >>

The European View of Election '08

Europeans are watching the election too. more >>

Center-Right Candidates Take European Capitals

Gianni Alemanno won in Rome and Boris Johnson won in London. more >>

Repressive Belarus Kicks Out Most U.S. Diplomats

The diplomatic expulsions sent Belarus's deteriorating relations with the West to a new low point. more >>

Across Europe, a New Culture Clash

A gulf widens between Muslims and those of other faiths. more >>

Morning Buzz: March 31, 2008

President Bush left this morning for Europe, where he will be meeting with leaders from Ukraine, Croatia, and Russia before traveling to Bucharest, Romania, for the NATO summit, which begins Wednesday. Before departing, Bush delivered a speech from the White House in which he asked Congress to pass important legislation on intelligence gathering, housing, and trade matters while he is away. more >>

Economist: Dollar Will Fall to the Euro

Yet, strangely, America's long-term economic prospects seem stronger than Europe's. more >>

Europe Goes Ga-Ga Over Hillary-Barack

The race between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is weighing down the diplomatic pouches Washington ambassadors are sending home. more >>

New Treaty Opens Trans-Atlantic Air Routes

More services from more cities may bring lower airfares. more >>

NATO Struggles Over Who Will Send Additional Troops to Fight in Afghanistan

Facing resurgent Taliban, the Bush administration urges European allies to do more. more >>

Bush's Missile Defense Plan May Not Fly in Europe

Will the proposal fade out with the Bush administration? more >>

Europe's Growth Again Looks Solid

Next to the roaring powerhouses of China and India, European markets look subdued. more >>

Be a Dollar-Wise Traveler

Traveling abroad while the dollar is weak just requires a little extra planning. more >>

The Bear Living Next Door

Moscow's actions create anxiety among Europe's leaders. more >>

Summer Book Review

Europe's clash of religion and politics, the outrageous Duke rape case, and the partition of India and Pakistan. more >>

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