Can Canada Resist Trump’s Offensive on NAFTA?
Canada’s uneven dependence on the United States could reduce its leverage in future trade talks.
Canada’s uneven dependence on the United States could reduce its leverage in future trade talks.
From falling oil prices to an America in retreat, the foundations of the Saudi monarchy are cracking.
The best way to refute allegations of collusion would be to condemn Russia’s exploits. Yet Trump won’t.
Natural gas reserves estimated to be worth €38 billion could change minds on Cyprus.
Jeff Sessions suspects — but doesn’t know — that a softer approach to drugs has led to higher crime.
The Dutch left gives liberal parties no choice but to negotiate with the Christian right.
It’s not an auspicious start, but the new president is rid of a potential troublemaker.
Racial and sexual diversity will no longer stir controversy. Marijuana will be legal. Foreign policy will have to change.
Nobody wants another world war, and world wars don’t happen by accident.
Both sides have been two-faced about their intentions in the conflict.
The $12 billion weapons deal comes only weeks after the president reprimanded Qatar for aiding Islamists.
The president must convince the less prosperous half of his country that liberal reform will benefit them too.
Austria and Germany ask the United States not to sanction companies involved in Nord Stream 2.
Support for the European Union is going up as countries recover from the economic crisis.
It is the latest sign Hungary and Poland have exhausted the patience of their allies.