StevenErlanger
12/12/2011 4:15 PM ET
Despite the wrecked economies of Europe, there's little euro-skepticism among Times reporters: "The big loser in Brussels was Britain...[British PM David] Cameron was perceived as having made a ...
8/24/2011 1:07 PM ET
French President Sarkozy hassling the poor Socialist Party with his "obsession" with balanced budgets and deficit reduction: "The Socialists...have some sensible arguments, but as often in ...
6/24/2010 1:31 PM ET
The Times aims another penalty kick right at Nicolas Sarkozy: "Fadela Amara, the junior minister for the racially charged suburbs who was born to Algerian parents, warned on Tuesday that the ...
12/1/2009 11:09 AM ET
A Swiss vote banning new construction of minarets (the prayer towers for Muslim mosques) has "undermined the country's reputation for religious tolerance." Will the Times ever tackle the lack of ...
3/26/2009 2:14 PM ET
Once again, the Times chides a Czech Republic leader's infuriating embrace of free-market principles.
1/12/2009 3:55 PM ET
The Times demonstrates its usual obsession with moral equivalency in the Middle East: "Gaza War Is Full of Traps and Trickery By Both Hamas and Israel."
7/28/2008 1:19 PM ET
"On Thursday evening in a glittering Berlin, cheered by as many as 200,000 people, Mr. Obama delivered a tone poem to American and European ideals and shared history. In contrast, just before he ...
7/17/2007 2:41 PM ET
Erlanger: The anti-Israeli terrorist Hamas is "in its way, pragmatic," the Palestinian terrorist leader Yasir Arafat was a "charismatic man," and Israel and the U.S. are responsible for the ...
5/22/2007 12:39 PM ET
Israel killed four terrorists, while Palestinians killed an Israeli citizen. But it's all the same for Times' headline writers.
4/25/2007 1:25 PM ET
They were happier under Saddam? "But the Adhamiya wall...has fast become a metaphor for the cumulative resentment that Iraqis feel about the violence and disruption of daily life that have brought ...