By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Geopolitically, the world has shifted on its axis since Donald Trump’s return to power in the US.
For Europe’s internal critics, the split screen couldn’t be clearer: Top Trump officials met with Russians in Saudi Arabia ...
Russian officials are arguing that American companies stand to make billions of dollars by re-entering Russia. The White ...
New trade policies and tariffs could reshape the landscape for port-adjacent real estate markets across the United States.
The highlights were familiar to any left-wing critic of American power: The U.S. Agency for International Development’s ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will skip a meeting of foreign ministers from the leading rich and developing nations, ...
After years of failed western policy, there is finally a chance to bring this bloody three-year conflict to an end ...
Top Russian and American officials met in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to begin talks on improving ties and negotiating an end to ...
To restore much-needed German impetus in Europe, the country’s next government must find a new sense of urgency and common ...
The rise in human life expectancy has slowed down across Europe since 2011, according to research from the University of East Anglia and partners.
As Rwanda-backed rebels strolled through the streets of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's second-largest city, President ...
The US president dismisses concerns Ukraine is not involved in peace talks and says he is confident in success.