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Eloise Barry
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The 2022 NATO Summit Could Be the Most Important in Recent Decades. Here's Why
Western leaders will meet in the Spanish capital Madrid from Jun. 28 to Jun. 30 for what many are expecting to be the most important summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in recent...
By Eloise Barry
June 27, 2022
Emmanuel Macron Wants To Lead Europe. Now, He Must Focus on France
Macron lost his parliamentary majority during legislative elections on June 19—a major setback.
By Eloise Barry
June 21, 2022
What You Need To Know About Colombia’s Election
Whichever candidate wins, the election result will mark a significant departure from the status quo in the traditionally conservative, U.S.-allied country
By Eloise Barry
June 17, 2022
Here’s What’s Next After the U.K. Approved Julian Assange’s Extradition to the U.S.
Rights groups have condemned the extradition, arguing that Assange is at risk of torture and is being silenced for public service journalism.
By Eloise Barry / London
June 17, 2022
Britain Is Sending Asylum-Seekers to Rwanda. It Sets a Dangerous Precedent
Prince Charles privately described the policy to resettle asylum seekers to the east African nation as “appalling.”
By Eloise Barry / London
June 14, 2022
The Summit of the Americas Showed How Much U.S. Influence Is Declining
The event—which Biden said would showcase “bold ideas and ambitious actions”—was soured by snubs and diplomatic tensions before it even began.
By Eloise Barry
June 10, 2022
What’s Next for Boris Johnson After Confidence Vote?
After receiving a fine from the London police for attending an illegal gathering in June 2020, Johnson became the first sitting prime minister to be found to have broken the law while in office.
By Eloise Barry/London
June 7, 2022
The History of Royal Jubilee Celebrations in Britain
From the grand ceremonies hosted by the royal family, to the community street parties taking place across the nation, Jubilee celebrations are a quintessentially British affair.
By Eloise Barry
June 1, 2022
These Countries Restricted Guns After 1 Mass Shooting
A single mass shooting was enough to force legislative change in a number of countries, including New Zealand, Australia, and the U.K.
By Eloise Barry
May 27, 2022
Why Tesla CEO Elon Musk Is Calling ESG a 'Scam'
Electric car maker Tesla lost its place this month on an index dedicated to companies excelling at ESG.
By Eloise Barry
May 25, 2022
Starbucks, McDonald's Exit Russia as Ukraine War Rages On
While Starbucks is shuttering its stores completely, McDonald's is selling its Russian business
By Eloise Barry
May 24, 2022
Why Biden Is Redeploying Troops to Somalia
The return of nearly 500 U.S. troops is intended to support the fight against al-Qaeda-allied insurgent group al-Shabab, which controls large swaths of southern and central Somalia and is viewed by the Pentagon as a threat to U.S. security.
By Eloise Barry
May 17, 2022
Shireen Abu Akleh Killed in the West Bank: What We Know
The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh has triggered global condemnation and grief
By Eloise Barry
May 12, 2022
An Encounter With a Snow Leopard Became a Wake-Up Call for a Nepali Conservationist
Rinzin Phunjok Lama was 16 when he first saw a Himalayan snow leopard prowling the mountains near his home in northeastern Nepal—an encounter that changed his life. In the folklore of Lama’s Buddhist community, the...
By Eloise Barry
May 11, 2022
Why It's So Hard to Find Baby Formula in the U.S. Right Now
A nationwide shortage has left parents scouring social media or crossing states to get hold of baby formula.
By Eloise Barry
May 10, 2022
Netflix's Operation Mincemeat: The True Story
The historical drama—which drops on Netflix May 11—chronicles a World War II plot by the British intelligence services to dupe the Nazis.
By Eloise Barry
May 6, 2022
Russia's War on Ukraine Is a Threat to Press Freedom, Report Says
“Journalists and independent media all over the world are at risk right now,” says Zahra Joya, an Afghan journalist who leads an independent platform in the country.
By Eloise Barry
May 4, 2022
The State of Abortion Rights Around the World
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights Jun. 24, removing the constitutional right in the U.S. to terminate a pregnancy. After nearly half a century of constitutional protections...
By Eloise Barry
May 3, 2022
What Elon Musk's Deal Means for Twitter's CEO
As owner of the company, Musk will have the power to transform the board and fire key individuals who don’t align with his vision for the platform.
By Eloise Barry
April 26, 2022
The True Story Behind A Very British Scandal
The show—which airs on Amazon Prime April 20—is a tale of sexual desire and aristocratic excess in 1960s Britain.
By Eloise Barry
April 22, 2022
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