Weekend Profile She Gave Away Her Inheritance. Now What?Austrian heiress Marlene Engelhorn started giving away her money in her 30s, but she’s finding that exiting the 1% is about more than just wealth.
DispatchCall Center Workers Are Tired of Being Mistaken for AIAs more workers are asked by strangers if they're bots, surreal conversations are prompting introspection in the industry about what it means to be human.
DispatchA Russian Soprano Charts a Return to the Top After Ukraine BacklashOne of opera’s biggest stars, Anna Netrebko is back at the Berlin State Opera despite accusations of associating with Vladimir Putin.
Weekend EssayNo One Is Certain Social Media Can Swing Voting ResultsRomania’s decision to rerun an election because of trolls and fake accounts assumes a cause and effect that researchers say is hard to prove.
DispatchNorway Is on a 100-Day Mission to Test Military Limits in the ArcticAs tensions with Russia rise, 13 Norwegian soldiers have been sent to the far North to test the cold’s effects on their minds, bodies and equipment.
DispatchA Danish Supermarket Hits Back at US TariffsAs anti-American sentiment grows across Europe, one retailer is giving shoppers a way to avoid products made in the US.
DispatchHow Greenland’s Sled Dogs Entered a Diplomatic RowThe island’s traditional dog-sledding championship is taking on added cultural and political importance in the era of Donald Trump.
DispatchPoland’s First Abortion Clinic in Decades Is a Challenge to ParliamentAfter years of protests over the nation’s strict abortion laws, activists are opening a new front in the fight for reproductive rights.
DispatchEurope’s Farmers Are Fed UpDemonstrations in London tied to an inheritance tax change are a reflection of broad dissatisfaction with government leadership across Europe.