Young, gay and multiracial, the Irish prime minister seemed to embody the new Ireland. But he neglected the domestic audience, which is expected to cast him out on Saturday.
Author: MARK LANDLER
What if Brexit Works?
Britain is remaking itself again. The shape of its society and economy, and its place in the world, are very much up for grabs.
Britain’s Brexit Shrug: Let’s Just Get On With It
For the last three years, Britons have debated Brexit. Now that it is here, there is a sense of relief even though the country still must decide what sort of Brexit it wants.
Trump’s Mideast Plan Is Seen Mainly as an Election Lift for Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel returns this week to the White House, where President Trump is expected to lay out the details of a plan that is three years in the making.
Trump’s Mideast Plan Is Seen Mainly as an Election Lift for Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel returns this week to the White House, where President Trump is expected to lay out the details of a plan that is three years in the making.
Guaidó, Promising Change for Venezuela, Fails to Conquer Davos
A year after he declared himself president, the opposition leader cut an embattled figure at the World Economic Forum.
Harry and Meghan’s Hard Exit
The couple’s wish to carve out more “progressive” roles has led to the loss of perks, privileges and titles.
Harry and Meghan Give Up Royal Titles and Forgo State Funding
An agreement represents one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American woman, Wallis Simpson.
‘Megxit’ Is the New Brexit in a Britain Split by Age and Politics
The debate over Harry and Meghan’s push for greater independence from royal life is uncannily like the Brexit debate, with young liberals favoring the couple and older conservatives backing the queen.
In Statement, Queen ‘Supportive’ of Prince Harry and Meghan’s ‘New Life’
While long-term arrangements will take time to settle, the queen wants final decisions to be reached “in the coming days.”