
Putin Would Be Crazy to Cut Off Europe’s Gas. Or Desperate -Liam Denning
By Liam Denning A fairly common view expressed since Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed his forces on Ukraine is that

By Liam Denning A fairly common view expressed since Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed his forces on Ukraine is that

By Oleg Ustenko, Simon Johnso In the wake of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, no European in their right mind

By David Fickling How will the world’s oil markets cope without China? They may be about to get a foretaste.

By Bjorn Lomborg Weeks before thermobaric rockets rained down on Ukraine, the chattering classes at the World Economic Forum declared “climate action failure”

By Andrew Marr LONDON — In his address to the House of Commons in London this month, President Volodymyr Zelensky of

Mac Margolis, an adviser to the Brazilian Igarapé Institute, writes frequently about Latin America. He is the author of “The

Moscow spent years upgrading its capabilities, only to see the armed forces fail their first major test, confounding earlier Western

Jonathan Ford is a freelance writer. He was the chief leader and city editor of the Financial Times, and has

A more realistic policy toward the Maduro regime would free up oil supplies and weaken Russian influence. By The Editor,

Don’t Blame Biden for U.S. Gasoline Prices By Paul Krugman Let me offer two theories about recent events. You tell me

After invading Ukraine, Putin is now president of ‘North Korea on the Volga,’ says Edward Fishman, an expert on sanctions.

Halfway through his term, President Lopez Obrador is moving from bending democratic norms and laws to breaking them — a
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