Donald Trump back in Washington for meetings with vice presidential contenders, congressional allies and former foes
Former President Donald Trump is back in Washington for the first time since becoming the presumptive Republican nominee as well as a convicted felon, holding a pair of significant,
Biden leads new drive to cement the West’s Ukraine war effort against Putin – and Trump
President Joe Biden is leading the world’s richest democracies in sending a beefed-up message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the West will not forsake Ukraine despite
8 Tajikistan nationals arrested in Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia. Some may have ISIS ties
US federal agents have arrested eight Tajikistan nationals located in the United States on immigration charges following the discovery of potential ties to terrorism, two
Huge fire erupts at oil refinery in Iraq
A huge fire has broken out at an oil refinery in Erbil, in northern Iraq. Video shows plumes of smoke billowing into the air, as
US journalist Gershkovich to stand trial in Russia on espionage charges
American journalist Evan Gershkovich will go on trial in Russia for espionage charges, Russian prosecutors have said. The Wall Street Journal reporter has been accused
Zelensky expects ‘important decisions’ on Ukraine at G7 summit
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says he expects “important decisions” at the G7 summit of leaders from seven of the world’s richest nations to help his
What separates Tony Blair’s Labour from the party today?
t is hard to imagine today’s shadow cabinet making a visit like that paid to Japan by Sir Tony Blair, then leader of the opposition, in 1996.
Hamas and Israel are still far apart over a ceasefire deal
The euphoria in Israel at the rescue on June 8th of four hostages who had been captive in Gaza for eight months was short-lived. Senior Israeli
America seems immune to the world economy’s problems
Add monetary policy to the list of ways in which America’s economy stands out. Central banks in Canada, Sweden and the euro zone all recently began cutting interest rates. Yet the