D.C. Plane Crash Echoes Boston Skating Club’s 1961 Tragedy

D.C. Plane Crash Echoes Boston Skating Club’s 1961 Tragedy

One floor above the ice rinks at the Skating Club of Boston, there’s a lounge that would have hosted a party after January’s U.S. Figure Skating national championships. Its glass doors would have been thrown open, and its fireplace set aglow, as several hundred people gathered to toast the club’s latest champions, the pairs skaters … Read more

To Him, Americans Were Always Heroes. He’s Not So Sure About Today’s.

To Him, Americans Were Always Heroes. He’s Not So Sure About Today’s.

For eight decades, Henri Mignon has viewed Americans as heroes. They twice liberated his tiny Belgian hometown, Houffalize, from German occupation — the second time, he said, when he was 8 years old, mere hours after shrapnel from shelling had killed his father. The image of U.S. troops handing out gum to local children is … Read more

Rwanda Cuts Ties With Belgium Over Congo Conflict and E.U. Sanctions

Rwanda Cuts Ties With Belgium Over Congo Conflict and E.U. Sanctions

Rwanda severed diplomatic ties on Monday with its former colonial ruler, Belgium, which has been pushing to penalize Rwanda over its invasion of the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo. Rwanda’s Foreign Ministry gave Belgian diplomats 48 hours to leave the country. The diplomatic escalation came as the European Union, at the urging of Belgium, on … Read more

As Trump Stirs Doubt, Europeans Debate Their Own Nuclear Deterrent

As Trump Stirs Doubt, Europeans Debate Their Own Nuclear Deterrent

Germany’s next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, set European pigeons flying in circles when he suggested last month that given rising mistrust in President Trump’s commitment to NATO, he wanted to talk to France and Britain about extending nuclear deterrence over Germany. Warning that a “profound change of American geopolitics” had put Poland, as well as Ukraine, … Read more