
The View From Europe
Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken on Hegseth, Hormuz, and NATO.
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Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken on Hegseth, Hormuz, and NATO.

But U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argues that the cease-fire has paused the clock.

The Italian prime minister hasn’t convincingly delivered the renewal she once promised.


Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken on Hegseth, Hormuz, and NATO’s future.

For Iran’s Sunni admirers, resistance remains the appeal.

Israel has forgotten the wisdom in an iconic funeral oration delivered 70 years ago.

Societies will become richer, but history suggests that wealth may not be equally distributed.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog suspects that roughly half of Tehran’s stockpile is still at its Isfahan facility.
Congressional Democrats fought with the U.S. defense secretary over the war and military spending in a rare public hearing.

As New Delhi feels the crunch, diplomacy in Abu Dhabi hints at expanding green cooperation.

Why the World Bank’s quiet decision to move the South Asian country to its Middle East column is more than just a bureaucratic footnote.