Macron’s Nuclear Card: A Promise, a Limit, and a Warning to Moscow

For decades, the continent slept soundly under America’s nuclear umbrella, a quiet, unspoken guarantee that Washington would have Europe’s back if things ever went terribly wrong. But Donald Trump’s cozying up to Russia, his threats toward NATO allies, and his general disdain for the old transatlantic order have cracked that sense of security wide open. […]

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Germany’s Top Court Rules Migrants Can Be Deported Despite EU Protection

Germany’s highest administrative court has ruled that migrants who received asylum protection in another European Union country can still be deported to their home country if Germany rejects their asylum application. The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig issued the decision Thursday, clarifying a legal question that had divided lower courts across the country. The ruling […]

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Ukraine Strike Reaches Deep Into Russia, Claims Moscow Region

MOSCOW/KYIV, Feb. 21 — A Ukrainian strike has reportedly hit a facility deep inside Russia, far beyond the usual front lines, raising fresh questions about the growing reach of the war, according to Kronen Zeitung. According to regional governor Aleksandr Bretschalow, Ukrainian aerial weapons struck a site in Russia’s Udmurtia region, about 1,400 kilometers from […]

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Bulgaria Sets April 19 Snap Election After Protests Topple Government

Bulgaria will return to the polls on April 19 in yet another snap parliamentary election, following the collapse of its government after weeks of nationwide protests over corruption and public spending, according to Al Jazeera News. Acting President Iliana Iotova announced the date on Wednesday after accepting the resignation of the previous administration in December. […]

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