The night of last February’s German election, Christian Democratic Union leader Friedrich Merz said that Europe had to become more “independent” of the United States. The year since has shown that he ...
Don Borah played a key role on the Evanston City Council in the 1970s and early '80s. Don Borah, a Wilbur Wright College political science professor, got ...
WSJ: My first question is probably not going to come as a surprise: Are you considering resigning? Lagarde: What a surprise. Look, I’m on a mission, and I have been ever since the beginning of my term ...
The president has expanded efforts to fight what he sees as censorship overseas, using the State Department to target European governments.
In his first major sit-down from behind bars, the disgraced mogul fumes about life at Rikers ("I’m dying here"), his wrecked ...
When the bombs hit in Iran, I thought of Jack Dorsey. In 2009, he and I were both part of a contingent of technology people sent by the US State Department to Baghdad, in the wake of another ...
US President Donald Trump’s envoy to the European Union denounced a forthcoming “Made in Europe” plan, warning that it could damage allies’ defense efforts and weaken Ukraine’s ability to fight Russia ...
Jack Dorsey’s fintech company Block has sparked widespread conversation across the tech industry after announcing one of the sector’s most significant job cuts in recent times. The company confirmed ...
The Justice Department released several FBI documents on Thursday describing interviews with a woman who accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her as a minor. The notes from multiple ...
AMSTERDAM, March 6 (Reuters) - The following is the text of a Reuters interview with European Central Bank policymaker and Dutch central bank chief Olaf Sleijpen. For an interview story, click here. Q ...
The European Union has failed to agree on more sanctions on Russia, that were planned to be in place by the fourth anniversary of the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The bloc's foreign ...
Agency officials promise fast reviews of new treatments while vowing they will not be a “rubber stamp” for the industry. But patients with rare diseases view recent decisions as signs that the doors ...