World leaders and business executives left the Swiss mountain resort of Davos after a week of discussions dominated from a distance by Donald Trump's return as U.S. President. Here's what we learned: ...
Money and information are the twin tactical nukes of modern politics” according to Steve Bannon. But the the seeds for this ...
The prime minister said he did not really attack Donald Trump personally anyway. “I didn’t attack the president, but the ...
The Chancellor claimed Britain has its 'best days ahead' in a new interview - with multiple drops in interest rates ...
The top European Union military official, Robert Brieger, said it would make sense to station troops from EU countries in ...
Unrestricted birthright citizenship is increasingly rare, and with only a few exceptions, it persists only in countries with ...
President Donald Trump’s threat to fire three Democrats from the nation’s top watchdog over the federal government’s digital surveillance could jeopardize the legality of data transfers between EU and ...
In his first week as US President, Donald Trump’s crypto policies reportedly drew the attention of a European Central Bank ...
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says there is no need for tariffs because the US has no goods trade deficit with the UK.
The withdrawal of US foreign aid could exacerbate humanitarian crises and trigger political instability, jeopardising the ...
The Russian leader recalled that the incumbent US President Donald Trump once imposed a lot of sanctions and Biden "picked up the slack and imposed even more restrictions" ...
Business leaders in Davos joined calls by U.S. President Donald Trump for the European Union to speed up efforts to reduce ...