How to Wean Europe Off Russian Gas as Swiftly as Possible
By Simone Tagliapietra, Georg Zachmann and Morgan Bazilian Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has pressed Europe to fundamentally rethink how it keeps its lights
By Simone Tagliapietra, Georg Zachmann and Morgan Bazilian Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has pressed Europe to fundamentally rethink how it keeps its lights
After invading Ukraine, Putin is now president of ‘North Korea on the Volga,’ says Edward Fishman, an expert on sanctions.
Not just Putin: Most Russians support the war in Ukraine By Peter Dickinson Amid the shock and horror of Russia’s
Both sides should stop misplaced finger-pointing and compromise to achieve some worthwhile energy goals. By Liam Denning I wasn’t expecting the U.S.
Halfway through his term, President Lopez Obrador is moving from bending democratic norms and laws to breaking them — a
Thirty-six-year-old Gabriel Boric was sworn in as Chile’s youngest president today, ushering in a new generation of leadership in a
Guatemala’s Congress marked International Women’s Day on Tuesday by passing a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in
By Thomas L. Friedman If you’re hoping that the instability that Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine has wreaked on global markets
To inflict maximum economic pain on Putin, eliminate his petroleum from global markets. By Frank Fannon As Vladimir Putin’s troops trample
By Sam Lichtenstein Last week, my colleague wrote why he was wrong about Ukraine. This week, it’s my turn. I
Senior U.S. officials traveled to Venezuela and met with representatives of Nicolás Maduro’s government on Saturday. U.S. and Venezuelan officials
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