An inauguration ceremony is a big deal - even if you've already been in power for 18 years.
So to prepare, Putin turns to his fellow world leaders for some advice in the first-ever episode of #PUPPETREGIME: Queer Eye for the Russian Guy!
An inauguration ceremony is a big deal - even if you've already been in power for 18 years.
So to prepare, Putin turns to his fellow world leaders for some advice in the first-ever episode of #PUPPETREGIME: Queer Eye for the Russian Guy!
The incoming president takes on the US' biggest trade partner. #PUPPETREGIME
Anger in India over mistreatment of Bangladesh’s Hindu minority could spark a trade war.
The crisis-wracked island has been hit with three power failures in the past two months -- and things may get worse still.
Soon after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his imposition of martial law early Wednesday, opposition parties filed an impeachment bill against him in the National Assembly.
For the first time since 1962, the National Assembly, France’s lower (and more powerful) house of parliament, has voted to oust a government. Prime Minister Michel Barnier is out.
What's happening in France? Is there any way for the European Union and other Europeans to influence the course of events in Georgia? Carl Bildt, former prime minister of Sweden and co-chair of the European Council on Foreign Relations, shares his perspective on European politics from Parma, Italy.
US households spend an average of 15% of their disposable income on transportation. Advancements in AI, batteries, and autonomy can unlock the future of mobility — transforming transportation and cutting costs. Learn more in Bank of America’s Next Gen Tech series.
The flareup of Syria’s civil war continues to expand, as the Turkey-adjacent Islamist rebels who took the city of Aleppo from Bashar Assad’s regime over the weekend are now advancing southward, setting their sights on the strategic, and highly symbolic, city of Hama.