At a recent rally to tout his economic policies, US President Donald Trump suggested that voters’ growing concerns about affordability were a “hoax” created by...
South Korea’s liberal-led legislature on Wednesday passed a bill allowing heavy punitive damages against traditional news and internet media for publishing “false or fabricated information,”...
Protesters angry over Iran's ailing economy conducted a sit-in Tuesday at Tehran's Grand Bazaar, witnesses said, with security forces ultimately firing tear gas and dispersing...
On 11 December, the European Union adopted an agreement that changes how the entry of foreign capital into sensitive sectors will be assessed in the...
This week, I wanted to share an analysis that will prompt those lamenting, "Will there be tyranny in the 21st century?" to reevaluate cause-and-effect relationships. Russia...
The European Union has taken another step on the journey from being a rule maker to becoming a rule taker. The bloc’s main decision-making bodies...
As the New Year loomed, Britain’s defence establishment stepped up its campaign to persuade the public that it must prepare itself for war. Caught between an...