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The country’s split personality reflects traits found across the Continent, only in starker relief. → Read More
Why Brussels feels so dazed and confused in 2018. → Read More
The great actor in European politics is playing in possibly his last big role. → Read More
Don’t look now, the EU is having a huge 2017. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that the billionaire who brought LeBron James back to Cleveland talks about his business bet on the big cities of the former Rust Belt. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that Peter Angelos, the personal-injury lawyer and Baltimore team owner, is playing hardball over TV rights. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal Matthew Kaminski writes that by outsourcing the Ukraine problem to Germany, the U.S. echoes 19th century mistakes that led to repeated conflicts. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matt Kaminski writes that at every crucial moment in recent months, Putin saw the West losing its nerve. → Read More
Matthew Kaminski writes in The Wall Street Journal that Poland's friends have gone missing as Russia threatens NATO's Eastern flank. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski talks with William Browder about how Russia's former 'biggest cheerleader' became the Kremlin's fiercest critic and persuaded Congress to roll the White House on sanctions. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski interviews conductor Gilbert Levine about his experiences with Pope John Paul II. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that 'in suffocating Ukraine,' says an analyst in Moscow, 'Putin's really suffocating Russia.' → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that as Russian special forces invade the country's east, Kiev's leaders feel betrayed by the EU and America. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski talks with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves for the Weekend Interview. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that the young bar hoppers singing the Soviet national anthem in Crimea don't know what they're missing. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matt Kaminski writes that shoots of transparency and humility in the new Ukrainian government might give ideas to Russians across the border. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that the pro-Russian protesters are bussed-in from Russia, but Putin knows that Kiev's hold on the region is weak. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski interviews Georgia's former president, Mikheil Saakashvili, who has seen first-hand the sort of trouble the Kremlin is causing in Ukraine. He offers his advice on what to do about Moscow's threat. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matt Kaminski writes that the protesters mourn their dead, worry about the Kremlin menace and mistrust their country's putative new leaders. → Read More
In The Wall Street Journal, Matthew Kaminski writes that her 6,700-strong network of students in New York has come under attack by the new mayor. But she's used to battling against politicians and their union backers. → Read More