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Twitter logo displayed on screen with EU code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online, are seen in this illustration, in Brussels, Belgium.
Dec 13

Twitter Is Sued by a Former German Employee as European Firings Draw Scrutiny

The former head of Twitter's communications team in Germany is suing the company for unfair dismissal, the latest in a series of challenges to Elon Musk's restructuring decisions in Europe.
By Courtney Vinopal
Jun 18

La Compagnie Is Launching Two New All-Business Class International Flight Routes

The boutique business class-only airline will now offer flights from New York to Paris, Nice, Milan and Tel Aviv.
By Morgan Halberg
Jan 19

Did Saving Lives With COVID Shutdowns Destroy Economies? The Data Is Telling.

Does such a trade-off really exist? Have countries with lower death rates experienced also larger economic downturns?
By Piergiuseppe Fortunato and Neha Deopa
Aug 24

Simon Preston, Newly Appointed Director at Pace Gallery, Assesses New York’s Art Scene

By Helen Holmes
Unsplash/Whitney Wright
Oct 30

France Doesn’t Have Enough Butter for Christmas After a Supply-Demand Rollercoaster

By Sissi Cao
The USS Vicksburg cruiser ship is docked at Constanta port in Constanta, Romania.
Oct 4

Sluggish Europe Needs an Economic Engine to Boost Prosperity

By Harlan Ullman
A navy man inspects a cannon of the Romanian frigate "Regina Maria" during a military drill on the Black Sea.
Sep 29

NATO Should Pivot to the Black Sea, End Russia’s Free Ride

By Harlan Ullman
Uber is no longer welcome in the British capital.
Sep 22

Uber Loses London License Because of ‘Lack of Corporate Responsibility’

By John Bonazzo
German newspaper Bild am Sonntag reports that ISIS may have as many as 11,000 blank passports. 
Sep 11

ISIS Has 11,000 Blank Syrian Passports

By Micah Halpern
People display flowers, candles, balloons and many objects to pay tribute to the victims of the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks on the Rambla boulevard in Barcelona on August 21, 2017, four days after the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks that killed 15 people.
Aug 22

Are Islamic State Recruits More Street Gang Members Than Zealots?

By James L. Gelvin
European Union President Donald Tusk (R) shakes hands with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
Aug 4

How Greece Could Escape Debtors’ Prison—if Europe Opens the Door

By C. Randall Henning
Political outlooks took different routes in Europe and the United States but developed quite similarly.
Jul 19

Tracking the Development of Conservatism, Liberalism in the United States vs. Europe

By Charles Tips
Viking farmers return to Thynghowe in 2016.
Jun 8

This Viking ‘Parliament’ Lay Hidden for Centuries in Robin Hood’s Sherwood Forest

By Alanna Martinez
Russia President Vladimir Putin.
May 22

Vladimir Putin, Energy Tsar, Couldn’t Care Less About Your Opinion

By Mikhail Klikushin
A TSA agent watches an xray monitor while screening luggage at Terminal C of LaGuardia Airport.
May 22

Why Banning Laptops From Airplane Cabins Doesn’t Make Sense

By Cassandra Burke Robertson and Irina D. Manta
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gestures during his speech on April 12, 2017 during a 15 July Martyrs meeting and a campaign rally for the "yes" vote in a constitutional referendum in Istanbul. Turks will vote on April 16, 2017 on whether to change the current parliamentary system into an executive presidency. / AFP PHOTO / OZAN KOSE
Apr 14

Erdogan: Sick, Collapsing Europe Will Pay for Humiliating Turkey

By Selwyn Duke
The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben viewed at sunset on July 21, 2012 in London, England.
Mar 22

Attack on UK Parliament a Small Taste of the Hell at the End of the Road

By Judith Bergman
Vikings on the History Channel.
Jan 24

How 3-D Printing Is Bringing ‘Vikings’ History to Life

By Alanna Martinez
PARIS, FRANCE- Tributes of drawings, flowers, pens and candles are left in front of the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 14, 2015 in Paris, France.
Jan 6

Two Years After the Charlie Hebdo Massacre, Europe Remains a Soft Target

By Micah Halpern
Thanks to A-list investors and new partnerships, JetSmarter is flying high.
Dec 12

Breaking: Jay Z, Saudi Royals Invest Another $105 Million in Private Jet App

By John Bonazzo
BERGEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 14: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This image has been converted from color to black and white) The Tiger Helicopter of the German Armed Forces participates in the "Land Operations" military exercises during a media day at the Bundeswehr training grounds on October 14, 2016 near Bergen, Germany. The exercises are taking place from October 4-14. Nations across Europe having been strengthening their joint military capabilities and cooperation in recent years as a response to growing Russian military assertion that has included intervention in Ukraine and military flights into European airspace as well as the recent stationing of Iskander nuclear-capable missiles in Kaliningrad.
Nov 23

Russian Missiles New Target: All of Europe

By Mikhail Klikushin
A man carrying an anti-EU pro-Brexit placard shouts in a counter protest against pro-Europe marchers on a March for Europe demonstration against the Brexit vote in Parliament Square in central London on September 3, 2016
Oct 12

Why Did the Pound Plunge?

By Bernie Quigley
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - DECEMBER 14: A ferry is seen on route to the Asian side on December 14, 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. Istanbul in Turkey's northwest is the only city on earth spanning two continents. The Bosphorus, a small stretch of water divides Europe from Asia. Istanbul's world famous ferries are one of the most popular ways to get around the city, it is estimated that more than 300,000 people take the ferry to work each day.
Oct 5

Turkey Leaves EU Cultural Fund, Paris Opens Street Art Museum

By Alanna Martinez
Furs for a cold plane trip.
Aug 22

This Activewear Line Transitions From Private Jets to Runways

By Margaret Abrams
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