The euro sank to 20-months lows in Asia on Monday after Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he would resign in the wake of a stinging defeat on constitutional reform that could destabilize the country’s shaky banking system.
If there is one thing we know, it seems that Trump really likes the fact that Mattis” nickname is “Mad Dog, ‘ based on the relish in his voice when saying it last night and the fact that he’s referred to him as that via Twitter. Mattis retired in 2013....
The bitter 2016 United States presidential race is turning into a battle even as elections are over, with the campaign aides of defeated Democratic presidential nominee vowing a four-year insurgency against incoming President Donald Trump.
Hours after dropping its case at the state level, the campaign said late Saturday it will pursue efforts in federal courts to contest the November 8 election in Pennsylvania.
Asked if the president, who has spoken to Trump by phone a few times since the election, was concerned about such views, Earnest replied: “This is not the first thing that the president-elect has said or tweeted that President Obama disagrees with”. Had the...
Appleby converted a third-and-14 and two third-and-6 opportunities during the drive, which resulted in the first touchdown allowed by Alabama since the third quarter of the Texas A&M game October 22.
Clark indicated this condition had been met, even though several First Nations on B.C.’s south coast remain adamantly opposed to the project, most notably North Vancouver’s Tsleil-Waututh Nation, which has filed a court challenge against the NEB’s...
Later, addressing a press conference, Jaitley, who headed the Indian delegation, said the declaration recognizes terrorism as the biggest threat to peace and stability and demands immediate end to all forms of terrorism and all support, financing, safe havens and sanctuaries to it.
If Adam Scott is to win a second Australian PGA Championship title, he must overcome a four-shot deficit from leader Andrew Dodt going into the weekend at Royal Pines.
South Korean prosecutors on Sunday said they believe President Park Geun-hye conspired in criminal activities of a secretive confidante who allegedly manipulated government affairs and exploited her presidential ties to amass an illicit fortune – a damning revelation that...
A sea of protesters stood face to face with police 200 meters from South Korea’s presidential office Saturday evening, near enough for the country’s leader to hear their cry: “Park Geun-hye, resign!”