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NATO Vows United Response to Russian Aggression Against Ukraine

January 7, 2022January 7, 2022STEVEN ERLANGERComments Off on NATO Vows United Response to Russian Aggression Against Ukraine

Foreign ministers from the alliance, meeting Friday, hope that Moscow will choose diplomacy and de-escalation instead, amid skepticism that Russia is sincere in wanting substantive talks.

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Changing Brussels Neighborhood Tries to Leave Stigma of Terrorism Behind

January 4, 2022ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on Changing Brussels Neighborhood Tries to Leave Stigma of Terrorism Behind

Molenbeek was where a terrorist cell planned attacks that killed 162 in Paris and Brussels. Six years later, residents are trying to reinvent the area as a trial rekindles an awful association.

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How This Changing Brussels Neighborhood is Trying to Leave The Stigma of Terrorism Behind

January 4, 2022January 4, 2022ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on How This Changing Brussels Neighborhood is Trying to Leave The Stigma of Terrorism Behind

Molenbeek was where a terrorist cell planned attacks that killed 162 in Paris and Brussels. Six years later, residents are trying to reinvent the area as a trial rekindles an awful association.

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Russia Breaks Diplomatic Ties With NATO

October 18, 2021October 18, 2021ANDREW E. KRAMERComments Off on Russia Breaks Diplomatic Ties With NATO

Moscow’s decision to end its diplomatic mission to the alliance will end a long, post-Cold War experiment in building trust between militaries.

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Why Is Poland Fighting the Supremacy of European Union Courts?

October 8, 2021October 8, 2021STEVEN ERLANGERComments Off on Why Is Poland Fighting the Supremacy of European Union Courts?

Poland argues that its courts should supersede the bloc’s top court. The E.U. sharply disagrees.

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He Sees Migrants as ‘Modern Slaves,’ and Has Devoted His Life to Helping Them

October 1, 2021October 1, 2021Monika PronczukComments Off on He Sees Migrants as ‘Modern Slaves,’ and Has Devoted His Life to Helping Them

The Rev. Daniel Alliët, for whom Jesus was a “political revolutionary,” has made it his life’s mission to fight for the rights of undocumented migrants, to the chagrin of some other clergy members.

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He Sees Migrants as ‘Modern Slaves,’ and Has Devoted His Life to Helping Them

October 1, 2021Monika PronczukComments Off on He Sees Migrants as ‘Modern Slaves,’ and Has Devoted His Life to Helping Them

The Rev. Daniel Alliët, for whom Jesus was a “political revolutionary,” has made it his life’s mission to fight for the rights of undocumented migrants, to the chagrin of some other clergy members.

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Covid Vaccine Effort in Europe Confronts Anger, Disinformation and Suspicion

July 29, 2021Monika PronczukComments Off on Covid Vaccine Effort in Europe Confronts Anger, Disinformation and Suspicion

Across the continent, reaching vulnerable populations on the margins of society is a challenge. In Brussels, the authorities are hoping mobile outreach teams can help.

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Poland Escalates Fight With Europe Over the Rule of Law

July 15, 2021Steven Erlanger and Monika PronczukComments Off on Poland Escalates Fight With Europe Over the Rule of Law

Hungary and Poland are fighting with Brussels over values and rule of law. So, after a fashion, is Germany.

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E.U. Delays Digital Levy as Tax Talks Proceed

July 12, 2021July 12, 2021ALAN RAPPEPORTComments Off on E.U. Delays Digital Levy as Tax Talks Proceed

The postponement came as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrived in Brussels to continue pushing for a global minimum tax.

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