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The Netherlands 2

Former President Barack Obama.
Jan 26

Dutch Report Reveals Obama Administration Knew About Russian Hacking in Real Time

The Obama administration’s non-response to Putin’s SpyWar looks increasingly like the run-up to 9/11.
By John R. Schindler
German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Oct 25

In Western World, Fragmentation Is the New Normal

The phenomenon of the collapse of the binary option is strongly underway across Europe.
By Michael Malice
Geert Wilders.
Oct 24

Meet the Man Who Trumps Donald at His Own Game

For new documentary EUROTRUMP, Geert Wilders provided more access than ever before.
By Kelsey Smith
Members of the public walk around 'Dippy' the Diplodocus at Natural History Museum on January 4, 2017 in London, England. The 70ft long (21.3m) plaster-cast sauropod replica, which is made up of 292 bones, is set to leave the Natural History Museum in London, where it has been for 109 years, before going on a national tour. Dippy will be replaced by an 83 foot long real skeleton of a Blue Whale, which will be hung from the ceiling.
Jan 5

London’s Dippy the Dino to Embark on UK Tour, Campaign to Replace NYC Ads With Art

By Alanna Martinez
The ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.
Mar 24

Syrian Troops Ready to Retake Palmyra, Vermeer’s ‘Little Street’ Comes Home—and More

By Alanna Martinez
BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 14: An art installation by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei showcases thousands of used life vests by refugees from the Greek island of Lesbos, on February 14, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. The orange vests are wrapped around the pillars of the city's Konzerthaus to highlight the plight of refugees trying to reach Europe.
Feb 15

Ai Weiwei’s Berlin Life Jacket Installation, Prado Pulls Bosch Paintings—and More

By Alanna Martinez
A state of Queen Victoria by artist Joseph Boehm in Bristol England. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
Jan 12

Artist Draws Genitals on Queen Victoria, Fans Mourn at David Bowie Exhibit—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Vanity by Jacob Waben, which was among the 24 works taken from the museum. Photograph: Westfries Museum/AP
Dec 9

Ukrainian Nationalists Holding Stolen Dutch Masterworks Hostage

By Alanna Martinez
A float made of dahlia flowers resembling Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh is shown during the annual Corso Zundert Parade in Zundert, the Netherlands. (Photo: Corso Zundert via Twitter)
Sep 9

In the Netherlands, a Parade of Giant Van Gogh-Inspired Floats Made of Flowers

By Alanna Martinez
Ms. Borromeo wore a pale pink Valentino gown for her civil ceremony. (Photo: Valentino)
Jul 28

Europe’s Royal Brides Are Obsessed With Valentino

By Jordyn Taylor
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