Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. The Observer View on Triumph on Mars and Tragedy in Texas 21 February 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Guardian (United Kingdom) on 21 February 2021 by The Guardian (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:COVID-19Group of 7MarsPerseverance roverTexasUnited Kingdom Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Poland: Donald Trump’s Delusions about South Africa June 3, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaWhite minority organizations issued a statement denying that their community has been the victim of genocide or even discrimination. 0 Austria: Trump’s Peace Is Far Away June 4, 2025. Published in Der Standard[Trump's] patience regarding working toward an end to the war continues to wane. 0 Spain: Trump to Students — ‘Don’t Come’ June 6, 2025. Published in El PaísSubmitting foreign students and researchers to this scrutiny opens the door to establishing dangerous ideological control. 0 Austria: Whether or Not the Tariffs Are Here to Stay, the Damage Has Already Been Done* June 6, 2025. Published in Die PresseIn the end, we are all going to feel the headwinds. 0 Germany: US Sanctions against the EU June 6, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[R]efusing entry visas to 'censors' in Europe, aimed at social network regulators, amounts to sanctions against the EU. 0 Topics Spain: Trump to Students — ‘Don’t Come’ June 6, 2025. Published in El PaísSubmitting foreign students and researchers to this scrutiny opens the door to establishing dangerous ideological control. 0 Japan: Will the Pressure on Harvard University Affect Overseas Students? June 6, 2025. Published in Sankei Shimbun[T]his is an act of self-destruction that will damage ... a superpower that has brought together the world's best minds. 0 Mexico: From Star Wars to Golden Domes June 6, 2025. Published in El Heraldo de México 0 Germany: US Sanctions against the EU June 6, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[R]efusing entry visas to 'censors' in Europe, aimed at social network regulators, amounts to sanctions against the EU. 0 Austria: Whether or Not the Tariffs Are Here to Stay, the Damage Has Already Been Done* June 6, 2025. Published in Die PresseIn the end, we are all going to feel the headwinds. 0 Germany: Trump’s Tariff Policy: ‘Dealmaker’ under Pressure June 5, 2025. Published in Frankfurter RundschauSo the world needs to brace itself for more confusion and unpredictability in U.S. trade policy. 0 Austria: Trump’s Peace Is Far Away June 4, 2025. Published in Der Standard[Trump's] patience regarding working toward an end to the war continues to wane. 0 Austria: Trump’s Solo Dream Is Over June 4, 2025. Published in Der StandardThe important point is that, in the U.S., people are finally waking up and resisting Trump’s extremely erratic policy. 0 Related Articles Ukraine: Trump’s Russia Sanctions Might Be What Finally Works January 29, 2025. Published in The Kyiv IndependentWith a 'maximum pressure' campaign, Trump may be the one to land the final financial blow that forces Putin to the negotiating table. Uganda: Implications of US WHO Withdrawal January 27, 2025. Published in Monitor[Trump's] decision was greeted with thunderous applause from his base. India: Trump’s BRICS Threat Is Premature December 7, 2024. Published in Deccan ChronicleEven if BRICS+ does launch its common reserve currency, Mr Trump cannot impose a 100% duty. India: How a Rebellion Born out of COVID-19 Made Trump the President November 17, 2024. Published in NDTV World South Africa: Global Health Equity Undermined by US Propaganda against Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines July 1, 2024. Published in Mail and Guardian[M]ost COVID-19 vaccines the U.S. donated went to the same Southeast Asian nations where the military campaign was under way. Previous articleWhy Cold War Era NATO Alliance’s Effort To Scare Europeans into Paying ‘Fair Share’ May FailNext articleThe China Conundrum for Biden LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment