Britain must not betray its finest traditions, warns The Daily Telegraph: The attack against Jews in [the London district of] Golders Green ...
The cartel remains in a strong position, the Financial Times counters: The cartel's influence has long been waning due to oil's declining ...
Le Monde finds the speech highly commendable: His praise for the balance of powers and the 'debate and deliberation' in Congress comes ...
When standard politics fail, fly in the King to iron out the wrinkles, Les Echos comments: Two-hundred-and-fifty years after George ...
In times of rapid change, opting not to travel is not the worst course of action, writes Latvijas Avīze: Until recently the United Arab ...
Labour will pay the price for this in two weeks' time, says De Standaard: There seems to be a steady stream of revelations that are pushing ...
This war has destroyed many things that the Gulf states had taken for granted, says The Economist: What is clear, though, is that Gulf ...
In Le Monde, Hungarian sociologist Tibor Dessewffy observes a paradox at work in Europe: While Hungary appears to be nearing the end of the ...
Iran doesn't necessarily need to launch a major offensive to achieve its aims, writes Diário de Notícias: Iran knows it cannot win a ...
Diena extrapolates: The world is splitting up into energy blocs, as well as into those countries with access to resources and those that ...