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Europe needs greater collective leadership, pragmatism and rapid decision-making to remain a relevant force in the 21st century.
According to postwar reports by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey and the British Intelligence Objectives Subcommittee, at the end of 1944 the Greater German Reich was producing over 22 gigawatts of ...
Transformative investments in US based liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals generate US jobs and economic growth ...
Chancellor-to-be vows greater share of investments for green transition as outgoing Bundestag reconvenes to debate bills ...
Irish Americans are arguably the most ostentatious in their national celebrations. It is hard to imagine any other group ...
Germany's bold step to rip up its fiscal rulebook could be a game-changer for Europe's stuttering economy, reestablishing its ...
From Parliament's vice-presidents to committee chairs and delegation leaders, Brussels has its hands in German coalition ...
Ford is getting help from its parent company because the e-cars no longer offer the favorable price-performance ratio of ...
Until Donald Trump, no president had been so ignorant of the lessons of history, so incompetent in carrying out his own ideas ...
The Army soon begins the next phase of Transforming in Contact, the service’s initiative to revamp how units rapidly equip, ...
Until Donald Trump, no U.S. president has been so ignorant of the lessons of history or so incompetent in putting his own ...
Germany's incoming government must address the economy's structural faults quickly and should reform fiscal rules to allow ...
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