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Views & OpinionsLatest NewsEurope’s Free-Speech Crisis Is Now So Obvious Even Washington Is Calling It OutA U.S. congressional report accusing the EU of systemic online censorship is steeped in hypocrisy—but it also exposes a deeply uncomfortable truth about how Brussels now treats dissent.Feb 12, 7:31 AM
Views & OpinionsLatest NewsEurope’s Dangerous Illusion About the United StatesWhy clinging to outdated assumptions about transatlantic partnership leaves Europe strategically exposed in a changing world order.Jan 19, 2:19 PM
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