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Ann M. Simmons is former Moscow bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, where she covered the political, social and ...
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on an official state visit at the Union Buildings ...
He’s France’s most powerful and most criticized business leader. We met the man who has headed the oil and gas giant for the ...
The threat of U.S. withdrawal has prompted countries around the world — from Germany to South Korea — to talk about building their own nuclear arsenals.
Moscow and Kyiv are seeking battlefield gains ... Attendees of the event in Davos watched on as Trump officially re-occupied the Oval Office. His election is sure to send shockwaves of doubt ...
Speaking via videoconference at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday ... arguing that high energy revenues were allowing Moscow to sustain its military operations. He pledged to pressure ...
In that role, he was one of the pope's closest advisors on issues such as climate change and drew much attention by attending ...
Sri Lanka has been given a fresh opportunity to showcase its investment and export portfolios to the emerging markets as well as the huge Russian region through a premier global Forum, dubbed as ...
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday that NATO's newer members are now potential targets for Moscow and ...
Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event it faces aggression by Western countries, Moscow's top security ...
It is perhaps symbolic of the times we live in that in the midst of the growing criticism of economic globalisation in the developed West, and all that it has come to imply, an axe has fallen on a ...