The Italian economy faces nearly two decades of stagnation and pain, and will not see a return to its pre-financial crisis levels until at least 2025, according to new analysis released by the International Monetary Fund on Monday night.
Embassies and aid organisations in South Sudan were trying to evacuate staff from the capital, Juba, today as a precarious calm settled over the city following several days of deadly clashes.
“Russia is our biggest neighbour, [it] can not and should not be isolated”, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at the Warsaw summit, stressing the western alliance’s willingness to seek dialogue with Moscow.
Curfew imposed in the disputed Himalayan region continues for the fifth consecutive day to suppress anti-India violence following the Friday killing of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Hizbul Mujahideen, Kashmir’s largest rebel group.
In the thick of the debates will be Peter Feamon, a Boynton Beach attorney, member of the Republican National Committee and one of 112 members of the rules committee. The document calls on a Republican Congress and Republican president to “enact legislation allowing...
The Pentagon crossed a critical threshold Monday when Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said he was ordering 560 more USA troops to Iraq for the express objective of taking back the two major cities held by ISIS.
Matthew d’Ancona once asserted in his biography of Mr Cameron, In It Together, that the Camerons found Larry annoying owing to his lazy attitude towards rodents – and that he was little more than a public relations ploy.
After raising the profile of India-UK relations since 2010 through what he called a “new special relationship”, Prime Minister David Cameron chaired his last cabinet meeting on Tuesday before leaving office.
WASHINGTON-Republican Donald Trump presented himself as “the law-and-order candidate” with a compassionate heart on Monday, positioning himself as strong on security in response to a wave of anxiety among Americans after the Dallas police shootings.
In a presentation that was temperate in tone but pulled no punches, Sir Chilcot, in his time-line of the run-up to the declaration of the 2003 war and thereafter – including a summary of lessons learned from the disastrous policy decision – came to several important...
The pair also discussed tensions involving the South China Sea ahead of a ruling expected next week by an global arbitration panel on the validity of China’s claims to virtually all of the sea.