As emerging economies rise, the global order shifts from Western dominance to a new multipolar era, argues economist James K.
Today the international order is being challenged on multiple fronts. Decades-old institutions are unrepresentative of the global community. What they need is to be reformed, not rejected.
As Donald Trump negotiates with Russia, Europe needs statesmanship and strategic thinking rather than knee-jerk emotive rhetoric and moral panic.
WARSAW (Reuters) - An unidentified object was found in northwestern Poland on Thursday, a police spokesperson said, as Poland's space agency probes whether similar objects discovered in the country on ...
President Donald Trump’s promotion of Russia’s narrative has caused worry in Europe that the United States is redrawing its ...
Stunned by U.S. outreach to Russia over Ukraine, European leaders are groping for common ground.
Speaking in Munich last week, America’s vice-president, J.D. Vance, offered a taste of how the home of fine wines, classical ...
Geopolitics quaked after the US left its European allies in the lurch over a Ukraine peace deal. Nato’s rupture isn’t all. A worst-case scenario of the future may see China gain greater power. India ...
DRC has launched a plan for a green corridor at the world's largest protected area - but local people say they haven't been ...
The Paris talks come as the US and Russia’s top diplomats prepare for face-to-face talks in Saudi Arabia, and will focus on ...
European leaders felt certain about one thing after a whirlwind tour by Trump officials — they were entering a new world ...
Brussels wants to block farm products containing prohibited pesticides from the United States, a policy similar to Donald ...
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