President Trump's mid-May trip to Beijing is a high-profile reminder that U.S.-China relations will be a major factor in shaping markets, supply chains, and security dynamics this year. Th ...
This life is not what you expected. You attended a university with a Latin motto and a good ranking. You moved to a global city. You earn a salary that looks impressive on a loan application but leave ...
When entering politics as an eccentric, garage-band-haired TV personality and economics professor, Javier Milei became famous for opening Argentina's political landscape to libertarianism. He wa ...
As President Donald Trump convenes a Situation Room meeting over tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, the language of "risk" no longer applies. Events have already crossed into ...
The American-led operation against Iran was necessary. Iran's nuclear program represented a direct and gathering threat, and the United States was right to act. Having watched that threat develop from ...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times editorial writer, Tom Friedman, says he is "torn" between his wish to have Iran defeated and his unwillingness to see Prime Minister Netanyah ...
Sunday's elections in Hungary made headlines far beyond its borders, as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule came to an end, conceding power to Pé
The close cooperation between the UAE, Israel, and India, endorsed by the United States, manifests the resurgence of I2U2 (India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States) as a pr ...
In a period defined by geopolitical instability and shifting regulatory expectations, heightened scrutiny of public institutions and governments on both sides of the Atlantic face a common challenge:
While the White House continues negotiations with Iran, the blockade of Iranian ports has resulted in Iran backing out of negotiations. However, should Iran return to the negotiating table, the United ...