An alliance-skeptical president turns to old allies in Syria.
The president has evolved on the issue over the years—and perhaps over the past few days, too.
Twenty years ago, a historic accord ended a conflict in Northern Ireland. Some of its architects reflect on its legacy.
British investigators had a strong case against Vladimir Putin. But they hadn't accounted for Boris Johnson.
A spate of anti-Semitic scandals is forcing the U.K. to reassess the history of one of its largest political parties.
To really punish Putin, Britain will have to crack down on his associates’ illicit funds.
“Your eyes grow narrow, you lose vision. Next is vomiting, breathing problems, and incessant convulsions.”
“I thought we would at least know what was going to happen to us.”
France’s National Front tries to soften its image—with a photo op with Steve Bannon.
Spies, intrigue, and expulsions are back in a way not seen in decades.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May used unusually strong terms to link Russia to the poisoning of a former spy on British soil, but left open the question of what happens next.
Europe has gotten another American president to back down on tariffs—by targeting products produced in politically sensitive districts.
What happened to Sergei Skripal?
A new party starts up, and a bus goes on tour bearing the political slogan: “Is it worth it?”
As Europe experiments with different approaches to a common problem, a test approaches.
The British foreign secretary urged Remainers to open their hearts to the promise of Brexit.
After months of stalemate, the Germans are poised to get a government that looks basically like what they’ve had for eight years. What took them so long?
If it’s not about terrorism, it’s about the National Health Service.
Greece and Macedonia move to settle a longstanding argument over a name.
Britons got to vote on whether the U.K. should leave the EU. Now some argue they should get a say on the terms of their exit.