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Thierry Breton stands at a podium pointing his finger.

EU Regulators Warn TikTok it Must Follow New Rules or Face a Ban on the Continent

European Union officials warned TikTok it must comply with new rules by September or be banned. Regulators are concerned about the content reaching young users.
By Rachyl Jones

What’s the World’s Biggest Risk in 2023? Here’s What Ian Bremmer Says

The political risk firm Eurasia Group has released its annual list of the biggest global risks. Russia and China top the list, but founder Ian Bremmer says there are reasons to be optimistic.
By James Ledbetter
Twitter logo displayed on screen with EU code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online, are seen in this illustration, in Brussels, Belgium.

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
Oliver Ivanović.

Mysterious Balkan Assassination Threatens Regional Peace

By John R. Schindler
Czech Republic's President Milos Zeman speaks on May 14, 2017 in Beijing, China.

It’s America Versus Russia in the Czech Republic’s Election

By John A. Tures
Uber is facing more regulatory hurdles in Europe.

EU’s Uber Ruling Shows Europe Is Resistant to Change

By John Bonazzo
German Minister for Foreign Affairs Sigmar Gabriel.

Germany Wants to Break From US on Foreign Policy, Take Europe With It

By Les Neuhaus
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on November 27, 2017 in London, England.

Meghan Markle’s Weakness Is Her Celebrity—Not Her Race

By Andre Walker
World leaders.

How Foreign Leaders Plot to Save the World From Trump

By Bradley Tusk
Poland's Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz.

Poland’s Defense Minister Answers the Question: What Does Putin Want?

By John R. Schindler
Unsplash/Whitney Wright

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

By Sissi Cao
Newly elected Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.

The New Austrian Chancellor Isn’t a Populist—He’s an Opportunist

By John A. Tures
Amazon's European headquarters in Luxembourg.

EU Orders Amazon to Pay Almost $300 Million in Back Taxes to Luxembourg

By John Bonazzo
The USS Vicksburg cruiser ship is docked at Constanta port in Constanta, Romania.

Sluggish Europe Needs an Economic Engine to Boost Prosperity

By Harlan Ullman
Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, on the first day of the annual Conservative Party conference on October 1, 2017 in Manchester, England.

Lame Duck Prime Minister Theresa May Is Weighing Down Her Party

By Andre Walker
Leadership member of the hard-right party AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) Alice Weidel addresses a press conference on the day after the German General elections on September 25, 2017 in Berlin.

AfD Shakes Up German Election—but It Has an Espionage Backstory

By John R. Schindler
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russia President Vladimir Putin.

The Real Loser of Germany’s Election: Vladimir Putin

By Jakub Janda
British Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the 72nd UN General Assembly on September 20, 2017, at the United Nations in New York.

Theresa May Kicks Brexit Can Down the Road With Two-Year Extension

By Andre Walker
German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Everything You Need to Know About Germany’s Election in September

By John A. Tures
Armed policemen stand in a cordoned off area after a van plowed into the crowd, injuring several persons on the Rambla in Barcelona on August 17, 2017.

As Terror in Western EU Worsens, Eastern EU Is Forced to Import the Problem

By Andre Walker
Protestors rally against white supremacy and racism in New York City's Columbus Circle.

Facebook Removes White Nationalist Group Pages After Charlottesville Attack

By John Bonazzo
Cars are prepared for distribution at a Ford factory in Dagenham, England.

Detroit Salivates at Post-Brexit UK Car Industry

By Andre Walker
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Tony Blair and His European Union Loyalists Should Move to Belgium

By Andre Walker
A googler on one of his employers bikes.

Here’s Why the EU Fined Google $2.7 Billion

By Brady Dale
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