List of EU articles
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Young supporters of Belarus’s opposition carry a European Union flag at a rally in Minsk on Oct. 14, 2007. After the Pandemic, the EU Must Prove Its Worth
To revive the project, Europe’s leaders should reassert the union as a global power.
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Belarus democracy protesters in Berlin To Get at Lukashenko, Punish His ‘Moneybags’
To impress the Belarusian dictator, go after his and his associates’ wealth.
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Supporters of President Donald Trump protest outside the Clark County Election Department on November 7, 2020 in North Las Vegas, Nevada. U.S. Democrats Can Learn From the European Left’s Failures
The demise of center-left parties across Europe is a warning to Democrats focused on divisive cultural issues rather than bread-and-butter economics.
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An Air France Boeing 777 Russia Blocks 2 Airlines Over Belarus Spat
Not all airlines have been affected, but Air France and Austrian Airlines have been forced to cancel flights.
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Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko Lukashenko Has No Limits
Europe should offer Belarusians a way to escape their dictator.
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Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya speaks to journalists. Belarus Is Becoming Europe’s North Korea
Fear and panic spread among dissidents after journalist seized from forced-down plane.
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A soldier holds a European Union flag Exactly How Helpless Is Europe?
If the United States stops protecting its closest allies, it won’t be a catastrophe. It’ll be exactly what they needed.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, on Aug. 25, 2019. India Gives Up Its Anti-Colonial Obsessions and Embraces Europe
In response to China’s rise, New Delhi casts off anti-Western baggage.
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EU Council staff members remove the United Kingdom’s flag from the European Council building in Brussels on Jan. 31, 2020. Trade Deals Primarily Promote Stability, Not Trade
And the new agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union does the opposite.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen takes off her face mask. The Aristocratic Ineptitude of Ursula Von Der Leyen
How the EU president’s family connections explain her rise to power—and failures using it during the pandemic.
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Swiss electoral posters demand end of freedom of movement agreement. The EU’s Next Big Problem Is Switzerland
Europe is facing its first post-Brexit test of how tough it should be with its close neighbors.
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A person wearing a white mask with red tears takes part in a march calling on the European Union to condemn China’s treatment of the Uyghur population in Brussels on April 27, 2018. China and Europe Are Breaking Over Human Rights
Europe’s leaders want autonomy to strike deals with Beijing, but public outcry over the Uyghurs is forcing their hand.
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Sebastian Kurz and Charles Michel wear face masks. This Is Europe’s Vaccine Rollout Going According to Plan
Member states are shirking responsibility for the system they designed—even when they’re the primary beneficiaries.
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A transparent model car is displayed at the Huawei booth during the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition on Sept. 27, 2020. To Face Off Against China, Copy Its Playbook
Biden should unite allies with a giant “Made in the Free World” project.
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Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, delivers a foreign-policy statement on Iran at Chelsea Piers in New York, on Jan. 7, 2020. Did Biden Wait Too Long to Engage Iran?
Held back by infighting and hard-liners on the Hill, the administration may have squandered precious time to save the Iran nuclear deal, critics say.