Mikhail Tereshchenko - Sputnik - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Maginnis: World Faces Realignment as Putin Dusts Off Stalin's Playbook Bluster is nothing new for Moscow. The targets of its threats need only recall how similar scenarios played out in the past. By Robert Maginnis April 21, 2022
Mikhail Voskresensky / Sputnik, Kremlin via AP Two New Countries Set to Join NATO in Devastating Blow for Vladimir Putin Two northern European countries are lining up to join NATO in a geopolitical disaster for Russia's Vladimir Putin. By Richard Moorhead April 11, 2022
Hannah McKay / AP FIFA Pulls the Rug Out from Under Russia, Guarantees They Won't Get Two Free Wins After agreeing to measures that would have allowed Russia to compete for a 2022 World Cup bid, FIFA will reverse course and ban the team. By Grant Atkinson February 28, 2022
Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service / AP Russia Threatens Military 'Consequences' for 2 More Countries A spokeswoman for Russia's foreign ministry threatened two more of the country's neighbors for considering NATO membership. By Richard Moorhead February 25, 2022
Nils Petter Nilsson / Getty ImagesCommentary Sweden Elects First Female Prime Minister, But 7 Hours Later Everything Falls Apart Sweden's celebrations over its first female prime minister, Magdalena Andersson, were surprisingly short-lived. By Isa Ryan November 26, 2021
Guillaume Souvant / AFP via Getty Images Vaccine Alert: France Tells Millions of Citizens to Skip Moderna, Cites Crippling Heart Inflammation France has become the highest-population European country to urge anyone under 30 not to get the Moderna vaccine against the coronavirus. By Jack Davis November 10, 2021
Pontus Lundahl - TT News Agency - AFP / Getty Images Stats: Sweden Said No to COVID Lockdowns - And Suffered Much Less Than Most European Countries Large protests have also taken place in Greece, Italy and France, where vaccine mandates have been more strictly implemented. By Sabrina Haverty November 9, 2021
@bennyjohnson / Twitter screen shotCommentary Video: Greta Thunberg Sings, Dances Gleefully as the Poor Get Drilled by Skyrocketing Energy Costs Thunberg and her ilk propose a green utopia full of renewables. The real world is full of poor people who rely on fossil fuels to survive. By Christine Favocci October 22, 2021
Jonas Ekstroemer / AP US and Other Countries Claim Social Media Is Contributing to This Dangerous Way of Thinking The one-day event, held in Sweden’s third-largest city, was initially planned for October 2020 but was canceled due to COVID. By The Associated Press October 13, 2021
Simon Maina - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Denmark and Sweden Halt Use of Moderna COVID Vaccine for Everyone Under 30 Scandanavian countries often cited as models by 'democratic socialists' are following the science on vaccines. By Johnathan Jones October 6, 2021