Back out in the open, Europe’s anti-Semitism kindles new response
Public figures harassed and cemeteries defaced in France. MPs in Britain abandoning a party they say is ignoring hatred against Jews. Old libels given new life by the far right. Why is anti-Semitism growing bolder? Read...
When Putin goes, will Putinism persist? Russians debate.
When the Kremlin’s ex-chief ideologist speaks, people listen. Last week, he said that the governmental structure that Putin built would outlive the man who built it. Now Russians are arguing over what “Putinism” is. Read...
Putin: US missiles in Europe will be met with ’equivalent weapons’
Speaking at his state-of-the-nation address, Russian President Vladimir Putin rebuked the United States for its plans to place new missiles in Europe. He suggested Moscow would retaliate, adding new pressures to already tense relations between the US and Russia. Read...
Thousands flood streets in France to decry recent anti-Semitic acts
After a recent slew of anti-Semitic attacks, thousands of people across France rallied against the bigotry. France is home to the world's third-largest Jewish population, but anti-Semitic hate crimes have increased in recent years. Read...