"Great Power Politics Has Returned": A Review of the Munich Security Conference
The 62nd Munich Security Conference highlighted a crisis of trust between the US and its European allies and differing visions for the future of transatlantic relations.
The Minister's Response is a Great Disappointment
Healthcare workers express deep frustration at the inadequate response of the Minister of Health to a crisis in the emergency department.
Jalmar Schacht: The 'Wizard' Who Turned a Bankrupt Country into Europe's Strongest Industrial Economy
The article explores the transformation of Germany under Jalmar Schacht during the late 1920s, transitioning from severe economic crisis to becoming a powerful industrial economy.
Of All Things, an Automotive Supplier - The Great Beneficiary of Musk Comes from Germany
Schaeffler's stock has doubled in value over the past six months, capitalizing on the growing humanoid robot sector despite a crisis in the automotive industry.
Consequences of the Fed's Quantitative Easing
The article discusses the extraordinary measures taken by the Federal Reserve during the Great Financial Crisis, including reducing the benchmark interest rate to zero and implementing quantitative easing (QE).
The 'bus command' that clogged Valladolid and now rules Renfe in Óscar Puente's great crisis: "There were times of much conflict"
The article discusses the challenges faced by Valladolid's public transport system and its mismanagement, leading to rising debts and public dissatisfaction amid modernization efforts.
Erik Esbjörnsson: Great risk of prolonged conflict in the world's youngest country South Sudan
Despite government denials, a new civil war has quietly erupted in South Sudan, displacing over 230,000 people and raising alarms from the UN about the significant risk of large-scale violence against civilians.
Party defections in Great Britain: Betrayal within the right-wing camp
Robert Jenrick, the highest-ranking Tory, has defected to the right-wing party Reform UK, which poses a potential threat to the Conservatives amidst internal disputes leading to a political crisis.
Regional Meeting in Togo Seeks Lasting Solution to the Congo Crisis
A regional meeting in Lome, Togo, focuses on finding a lasting resolution to the ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, following a peace agreement between Rwanda and Congo last November.
Because of him, London and Paris experienced great shame, the Arabs still celebrate him.
Gamal Abdel Nasser, the second president of Egypt, is remembered for his pivotal role in modern Egyptian history, particularly during the Suez Crisis of 1956.
The German Great Depression – and how we can escape it
Germany's crisis extends beyond a mere economic downturn, facing structural damage, expensive energy, lost industrial strengths, and a new wave of mental paralysis, necessitating complex solutions.
Zambia hosts meeting of defense ministers from Great Lakes countries to discuss crisis in Eastern Congo
Zambia is set to host a three-day meeting of defense ministers from the Great Lakes region to address the escalating security crisis in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Greece: revenge (and disillusionment) after the Great Crisis
Despite economic growth and reduced unemployment 15 years after the Great Crisis, Greece still struggles with poverty and inequality.