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The thing about Europe is that it is indecisive, too slow to act. Every crisis requires multiple summits of the European ...
Forget the fog of war Clausewitz posited; Europe is discovering the perils of wading through the haze of Pax Americana, MAGA ...
The Catholic Church mourns Pope Francis's death after almost 12 years of service. Saint Peter is historically known as the ...
Elected in March 2013 as an outsider who could reform the Roman Curia, meaning the central government of the Church, but who ...
A look at the Pope Francis' legacy as history's first pope from the global south and a maverick who often delighted the world ...
If assessed on purely objective grounds he would be a shoo-in for this year’s Charlemagne Prize ... But what rebuilt Europe after 1945, kept Nato together and won the Cold War was those shared ...
Pope Francis, history's first pope from the global south and a maverick who often delighted the world, died April 21 after fighting pulmonary disease for the last few months.
"The Charlemagne Prize carries Europe in its heart, our reliable anchor in turbulent times." The prize is named after Charlemagne (748-814), whose empire extended over a large part of Western Europe.
Pliny the Elder’s 37 volume Naturalis Historia is the largest single work to have survived from the Roman Empire. It includes ...