The extermination of Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II took place largely in occupied Poland. But for many Poles, Holocaust remembrance remains a challenge.
This week's newsletter drills down on two issues: boosting European defense spending, and how the bloc is dealing with (or not dealing with) Georgia's controversial new president.
Mr Fitzwilliams highlighted the great significance of Harry and Meghan's recent holiday home purchase in Portugal as Eugenie ...
Although the November 2024 elections are over and the “Trump Train” is rolling down the tracks, (none in Chattanooga) dedicated political patriots cannot wait to get ready for the death matches for ...
Z for "Zigeuner" -- "Gypsy", then a number. Some survivors still have the horror of the Roma Holocaust tattooed on their skin, a reminder of a lesser-known genocide that researchers are now trying to ...
European stocks closed broadly higher on Wednesday, and several markets in the region posted record highs, reacting to some upbeat ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Update from Davos: Can industrial policy really work? With Beata Javorcik’ Sam Fleming Hello and welcome to The Economics Show. I’m ...
The "Ukrainian Breakfast" is an important ideological event as regards Ukraine’s participation in the World Economic Forum ...
By Vladislav Inozemtsev for Riddle The first months of 2025 are likely to mark a turning point in the history of sanctions ...
The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, is expressing his hope for clear and efficient international relations under President Donald Trump’s second administration – the alleged opposite of ...
On Monday, the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz will invite 3,500 people to the grounds of the ...