Hungary’s Rotating EU Presidency Paralyzed
Hungary is wary of deeper eurozone integration, even though it isn’t a member of the euro.
Hungary is wary of deeper eurozone integration, even though it isn’t a member of the euro.
While India becomes a nonpermanent Security Council member this year, its influence in the United Nations is fast expanding.
The two Middle Eastern states are coping with internal protest movements of their own.
Foreign policy experts discussed the future of Egypt and its president, Hosni Mubarak, on the American Sunday morning talk shows.
Many eurozone countries balked at proposals to enact economic reform along German lines for the whole of the currency union.
As Hosni Mubarak’s reign draws to a close, who could succeed the 82 year-old ruler?
The Turkish foreign minister has to balance relations with old friends against new ones or risk losing both.
By announcing he will leave in September, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is hoping the protests will lose steam.
Mike Pence and Jim DeMint won’t run for president but Jon Huntsman might.
The Obama Administration finds itself in the uncomfortable position of having to decide whom to support in Egypt.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is reluctant to pick sides in Egypt’s protests.
There is a lot going on in the Middle East this week. Daniel DePetris provides an overview.
1,600 leaked files show a Palestinian Authority willing to do just about anything for a state of its own.
Even if the Chinese president’s visit yielded few concrete results, it was useful.
France’s far right is prospering in the polls. It may well doom Nicolas Sarkozy’s chances for reelection.