Episode Description
As U.S. and European security officials gather for key meetings this week, leaders are taking steps to navigate shifts in the traditional transatlantic alliance.
Also: today’s stories, including: why the Trump administration is rescinding a rule that enables the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases; how a Portuguese election hints at the potential limits of U.S. President Donald Trump’s brand of far-right populism in Europe; and a look at the International Olympic Committee’s decision to ban a Ukrainian Olympian trying to honor those who had lost their lives at home during the Winter Games.
Join the Monitor's Linda Feldmann for today's news.
Also: today’s stories, including: why the Trump administration is rescinding a rule that enables the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases; how a Portuguese election hints at the potential limits of U.S. President Donald Trump’s brand of far-right populism in Europe; and a look at the International Olympic Committee’s decision to ban a Ukrainian Olympian trying to honor those who had lost their lives at home during the Winter Games.
Join the Monitor's Linda Feldmann for today's news.