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By Russ Wellen, 17 hours ago
Why did the United States feel the need to admit Baltic and Eastern Europeans who at times exceeded the Nazis in brutality?
By Russ Wellen, May 17, 2013
From the decline in democracy to the rise in the price of peace.
By Bryan Cenko, May 13, 2013
In order to qualify for the next loan installment, Prime Minister Coelho must convince the European Union and the IMF that he can make draconian cuts.
By Russ Wellen, May 9, 2013
Theoretically Pakistan is poised to respond to Indian military retaliation for a terrorist strike with tactical nukes.
By John Feffer, May 7, 2013
During global protests in 1968, Yugoslavian youth protested communist privileges and economic inequalities.
Commentary
By Zaid Hydari, May 6, 2013
Turkey is in the process of normalizing its asylum procedures and providing legal assistance for refugees seeking safety within its borders.
By John Feffer, May 3, 2013
There wasn't always samizdat. But there was always rock 'n roll.
By Bryan Cenko, April 25, 2013
Despite Cyprus' small size, the implications of its bailout deal deal could have serious consequences for the eurozone.
By John Feffer, April 25, 2013
When the Berlin Wall fell, squat culture expanded as Berliners took over abandoned properties in East Berlin.
By Renee Lott, April 24, 2013
France is the ninth country in Europe and fourteenth in the world to legalize gay marriage.