De Standaard looks at whether Putin could really resort to nuclear weapons: Experts say that tactical nuclear weapons make little sense ...
The failed uprising represents an existential threat to the private army, De Standaard comments: As things stand now, Prigozhin has ...
The deal is the result of pragmatism not only on Rishi Sunak's part, De Standaard stresses: He wants to build bridges and seek solutions. ...
Boris Johnson intends to remain prime minister despite the Partygate report. And he might just pull it off, De Standaard comments: Does ...
Putin's silence is a tactic, De Standaard believes: Whereas Biden has gone on and on about Ukraine in recent weeks, Putin has no longer ...
Russia and China have won again with their power games, De Standaard complains and calls for a reform of the Security Council: Moscow ...
Johnson will have to be more flexible, says De Standaard: Economically, Britain has more to lose. The coronavirus crisis is hitting its ...
De Standaard is convinced that the new system will hurt the British economy: 'Taking back control' was the Brexiteers' slogan. And control ...
The current initiatives by China and the EU Commission are just hot air, De Standard believes: At the UN Climate Summit in 2020 all ...
Johnson will have a hard time trying to pass off his visits to the German chancellor and the French president as a success, De Standaard ...