Børge Brend became president of the World Economic Forum in 2017, after serving as Norway’s foreign minister.
Prague is on track to spend less than 2 percent of its GDP on defense, setting it on a collision course with the U.S. and ...
The center-left prime minister has experienced a surge of support after she rebuffed U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to ...
The U.N. World Food Programme’s executive director, who suffered a mild stroke last year, will leave her post in three months ...
As part of the same U.S. trip, Robinson — whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon — also shared a video of himself meeting ...
Hungary and Slovakia are pushing for a fact-finding mission to determine whether the Druzhba pipeline can be repaired, correspondence shows.
The facility is a petrochemical powerhouse and a key NATO logistics hub, including for the flow of U.S. military gear into ...
Reliance on U.S. technology presents a “geopolitical risk,” says Starling exec and government’s artificial intelligence ...
Spain’s prime minister denies that he has a terminal illness after the rumors infiltrated Madrid’s parliament.
In a wide-ranging interview, the European Parliament president backs “change” in Iran as Trump threatens war, but she doesn’t want U.S. “interference” in EU politics.
The U.K. backs a ban on maritime services for Russian oil shipments and could act alongside the European Union in a future crackdown even without U.S. support, a minister and a senior government ...
Putsch leader Antonio Tejero dies hours after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declassifies files detailing the 1981 seizure of parliament in Madrid.
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