The Party of Action led by President Sandu won the parliamentary election. Now she must be deliver on promises, writes John E. Herbst.
The country’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Saturday voted Takaichi to be the party’s next leader, which is also effectively Japan’s next Prime Minister, setting her up to be the first woman to ...
The military has struck a fourth boat in the Caribbean that was allegedly transporting drugs, Hegseth announced Friday.
Resilience is on the minds of many executives. But often companies are "flying blind" when it comes to the true cost of climate risks.
One side is poised to exploit the tech, creating a systematic advantage in personalized messaging and campaign strategy.
War is profitable, and, in Tempest, there are many actors across the world hoping to destabilize the longstanding truce between North and South Korea. As a politician, Mun-ju believes in working ...
We will have peace in the Middle East one way or the other. The violence and bloodshed will stop," Trump declared.
Studies in the Philippines show that younger siblings tend to be shorter and weigh less than older siblings—a result perhaps of better nutrition for the older sibs in countries where food scarcity is ...
The Trump Administration has paused infrastructure projects in Chicago worth $2.1 billion, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director Russell Vought announced on Friday morning.
"Russians are reporting being satisfied with their lives while increasingly taking anti-depressants," writes Nina Khrushcheva ...
Within the past month, the protests have toppled one country’s government and contributed to the dissolution of another.
Trump officials have been warned internally that the layoffs could be effectively challenged in court, a senior official said ...
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