France’s Macron dissolves parliament, calls new elections
French President Emmanuel Macron has dissolved the lower house of parliament and announced fresh elections after his party’s poor performance in the EU elections. His
EU elections: Far right makes gains in Germany, France
A spokesperson for the European Parliament stated on Sunday that the voter turnout in the European Parliament elections was 51%, according to initial estimates. However, this number might still
The concept driving the Army’s air assault plans for the Indo-Pacific
In this op-ed, Rebecca Grant of the Lexington Institute explains why FLRAA will be a keystone for the Army’s future in the Indo-Pacific. If conflict
U.S. to Offer Landmark Defense Treaty to Saudi Arabia in Effort to Spur Israel Normalization Deal
The Biden administration is close to finalizing a treaty with Saudi Arabia that would commit the U.S. to help defend the Gulf nation as part
Japan’s draft app store law will boost innovation and competition
Gene Burrus is global policy counsel for the Coalition for App Fairness, a Washington-based advocacy group for app developers. The Japanese Diet looks set this
The war for AI talent is heating up
Pity openai’s hr department. Since the start of the year the maker of Chatgpt, the hit artificial-intelligence (ai) chatbot, has lost about a dozen top researchers. The
This new poll should give Biden some much needed encouragement
Donald Trump’s guilty verdict is flipping the exact demographic that Joe Biden’s re-election campaign most needs to reach. Just ahead of last week’s guilty verdicts for
Trump raising money in Beverly Hills; Biden touts democracy
Former president Donald Trump is holding a fundraiser in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Friday night as he continues a western swing that will include more fundraising Saturday
Former Obama official gives one-word answer when asked if he would retract attack over Hunter Biden laptop
Former Obama official gives one-word answer when asked if he would retract attack over Hunter Biden laptop.
We’re in 1938 now’: Putin’s war in Ukraine and lessons from history
When big history is self-evidently being written, and leaders face momentous choices, the urge to find inspiration in instructive historical parallels is overwhelming and natural.