By Ivana Kottasová Mark your calendars. The world has just a few weeks to avert a dangerous slowdown in the global economy. Two deadlines next month will have a huge impact on how the global... Read more
After complex discussions with Turkey and Iran about the future of Syria in Sochi, Russian President Vladimir Putin was up for a bit of exercise. So the judo black belt joined his country... Read more
The Thai king’s sister, disqualified this week by the Election Commission from running for prime minister, apologized for causing “problems” for the Thai people ahead of ne... Read more
The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it has sent a warning letter to drug distributor McKessson for allegedly shipping “illegitimate” opioid products and failing to prop... Read more
Spain is bracing for a trial unlike any other it has seen in its four decades of democracy. Twelve separatist Catalan leaders are set to appear in Spain’s Supreme Court in Madrid on Tu... Read more
In this July 11, 2018, file photo Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and Director of the Office of Management, listens during a news conferenc... Read more
By: Peter Walker PM’s reply to Labour leader’s letter stresses her objections to UK being in a customs union Theresa May has effectively ruled out Labour’s ideas for a compromise Brexit plan... Read more
By: Martin Chulov Foreign fighters reportedly executed after launching attack against Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Fresh details have emerged of the coup attempt against Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Bagh... Read more
By Eli Watkins Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is not the enemy of the United States, standing by her opposition to US involvement in that country... Read more
By Tara John The north magnetic pole has been drifting so fast that it could be a problem for smartphone maps and navigation systems. The pole has been the friend of navigators formillennia,... Read more


