News Analysis
Fracking Abroad
Can India Unlock Its Shale?

The shale boom has thus far been a uniquely American phenomenon. One Indian oil company wants to change that.

Weird Science
Why Is Accurate Climate Reporting So Difficult?

Climate alarmists don’t want the truth to get in the way of a good story.

Europe's Paper Militaries
German Army Adds Troops for First Time Since End of Cold War

A welcome shift—but a sign of a long way to go.

The Guild-ed Age
Licensing Lunacy in Tennessee

How regulatory expansion cuts off opportunity for less-educated workers.

Venezuela Burning
Venezuela Gets Violent

Government forces killed four people and arrested 1,200 in a raid involving tanks and helicopters on Tuesday.

The Evolution of Erdogan
EU, Erdogan on Collision Course

Turkish President won’t back down on anti-terror reforms for visas. Oh, and he’d like that €3bn in cash, please.

contradictions of liberalism
Single-Sex Education Under Fire

The ongoing conflict over single-sex education highlights the confused state of many of our debates about sexism and gender roles.

The European Immigration Crisis
More Refugees Entering Europe through Italy than Greece

Europe has an interval to make preparations—but no sign of serious changes yet.

Enviro-Mental
France Wants to Take its Anti-Fracking Fight International

French energy minister Ségolène Royal isn’t content banning fracking in France—she wants to stop imports of shale gas.

The European Immigration Crisis
Greece as Refugee Camp

European leaders roll out back-up plans after Erdogan threats.

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