Image of the Week: Germany’s unflappable, long-serving chancellor departs the political stage with a rare show of vulnerability
Tag Archives: Angela Merkel
Help! I’m trapped on a stage with Boris Johnson
Image of the week: The British PM wants the hell out of Europe. Angela Merkel looks like she couldn’t agree more.
Donald Trump’s farewell tour
The world has taken measure of the president and found a person not to be taken seriously. It’s the end of the American century.
Obama vs Trump: A tale of two presidents in Europe
In the same week, Obama was embraced like a saint while Trump was a diplomatic disaster. It’s the best and worst of times.
Talking Points: Of garbage eating and cancer treating
Speed read the news with our Talking Points round-up—our short takes on the week’s news—and sound like the smartest person in the room.
Charity towards refugees sinks in the tide of humanity
Paul Wells on why Europe’s relocation program isn’t working
Germany’s real problem with refugees
While it may be ridiculous to criticize race, it is reasonable to criticize culture, writes Scott Gilmore
Newsmakers 2015: Gift guides for the celebrity in your life
We picked out the perfect Christmas presents for Rona Ambrose, José Bautista, and more of our favourite newsmakers of 2015
Letters: ‘What good is our democracy when no one goes out to vote?’
Maclean’s readers write in
Angela Merkel: The real leader of the free world
How the reluctant German chancellor became the one person capable of stopping Putin and saving Europe. Michael Petrou reports from Berlin